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Hello,

we run a CL program each night that deletes old spoolfiles. It has started
failing randomly (after a few times)
after our V5R1 upgrade.

As you can see from the joblog below, the first CVTDAT works, it reads the
next record from the file and the
same CVTDAT fails with a CPF0818.

Any ideas,

Oliver


*...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5....+....6....+....7....+.
...8....+....9....+....0....+....
                                         /* Dateiname ist *LIBL/DSPSPLF. */

*NONE      Befehl                        23.05.02   22:16:06   QCADRV
QSYS        0390     CLROUTQC
                                     Nachricht . . . :     4000 - CVTDAT
DATE('23.05.02') TOVAR(&DATJUL)
                                       FROMFMT(*DMY) TOFMT(*JUL)
TOSEP(*NONE)
*NONE      Befehl                        23.05.02   22:16:06   QCLDMIO
QSYS        03B2     CLROUTQC
                                     Nachricht . . . :     3600 - RCVF
DEV(*FILE) RCDFMT(DSPSPLF) WAIT(*YES)
                                         /* Dateiname ist *LIBL/DSPSPLF. */

*NONE      Befehl                        23.05.02   22:16:06   QCADRV
QSYS        0390     CLROUTQC
                                     Nachricht . . . :     4000 - CVTDAT
DATE('23.05.02') TOVAR(&DATJUL)
                                       FROMFMT(*DMY) TOFMT(*JUL)
TOSEP(*NONE)
CPF0818    Abbruch                 40    23.05.02   22:16:06   QCLCNVCN
QSYS        006F     CLROUTQC
 5722SS1 V5R1M0 010525                           Jobprotokoll
DECGGW01 23.05.02 22:16:


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