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Hi Adam, The last time I actually built a WSCST was two years ago for the purpose of creating an FAQ needed by a partner. I pulled that document up this afternoon and found the only difference between the command you are executing and the one from the FAQ that I created is a plus sign. In my document, the command format I used was as follows: ===> CRTWSCST WSCST(HP4IR105) SRCMBR(*WSCST) TEXT(*SRCMBRTXT)+SRCFILE(QGPL/QTXTSRC) AUT(*LIBCRTAUT) REPLACE(*YES) You might try the command with the plus sign added between TEXT(*SRCMBRTXT) and SRCFILE(QGPL/QTXTSRC) to see if it helps. Best Regards, /Paul -- Paul Tykodi National Product Manager Intermate US Inc. p: 603-431-0606 x115 f: 603-436-6432 E-mail: paul@intermate-us.com www.intermate.com >From: "Adam Lang" <aalang@rutgersinsurance.com> >To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> >Subject: Re: Cannon Imagerunner 105 >Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 14:07:35 -0500 >Reply-To: midrange-l@midrange.com > >Still didn't work. > >I tried changing WSCST(HP4) to WSCST(HP4IT105) and it reported being >unable to find the memebr. > >So I went back to QGPL/QTXTSRC and renamed the memebr to HP4IR105 > >I then redid: > > ===> CRTWSCST WSCST(HP4IR105) SRCMBR(*WSCST) TEXT(*SRCMBRTXT) >SRCFILE(QGPL/QTXTSRC) AUT(*LIBCRTAUT) REPLACE(*YES) > >And get the error: > Workstation customization object HP4IR105 not created. > >Adam Lang >Systems Engineer >Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company >http://www.rutgersinsurance.com <snip>
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