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Bless you.  It is found there.  Now I've shown IBM where this is.  Let's 
see if they can figure out how to fix it.

(Simon:  We're only running at level 30 on this machine.)

Rob Berendt
-- 
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary 
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." 
Benjamin Franklin 




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Just another guess but I wonder if it is stored the same place as the SEU
session(?) is kept.


there was a discussion about it here:
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/200004/msg00726.html


-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
614-410-9205
===================================================================

We had a fellow here who accidentally used RLU.  It aborted.  Now he
cannot edit the member, with RLU, SEU, CODE/400.  EDTF works quite well.

IBM doesn't know anything about RLU.  First they suspected that it was in
the user profile.  However other users get this same message when they try
to edit the member.  Then they suspected it was in the database itself, so
I tried:

SAVOBJ OBJ(QDDSSRC) LIB(ACTINTS) DEV(*SAVF) SAVF(ROB/ROB) DTACPR(*YES)

dltf actints/qddssrc

crtsrcpf actints/qddssrc

wrkmbrpdm actints/qddssrc

F6=Create
Member FIFOPOC in file ACTINTS/QDDSSRC failed in previous RLU session.
Error found on STRSEU command.

Thus it is not in the database itself.  Must be in some little table used
by the application development tool set.  Anyone know where this is?

Rob Berendt


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