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Hi, I am building a C program on a V5R2 system which was recently upgraded from V4R5 (V4R5 --> V5R1 --> V5R2). I can compile the C files successfully with the CRTCMOD command. However, when it comes to linking the compiled object, the CRTPGM commands fails with the following error message: "No service programs found for the specified value of QADRTNTS in library QADRT. " I was wondering if anyone else also ran into this and what the solution is. Please feel free to ask for more information. Thanks, Mustafa Yorgancioglu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RPR Wyatt, Inc. - An Advanced IBM Business Partner DID: 602-324-2937 CELL: 602-400-7891 mustafay@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.rprwyatt.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Home of "The Essential Team for IT": Essential Audit - Lower migration costs, manage license compliance and asset control Essential Tools - Lower administration costs, enhance productivity and increased security Essential Agent Master - Identify hidden infrastructure costs, agent exception reporting Essential Help Desk - Lower Support Costs, increased end user satisfaction Nationwide Domino Technical Support Center- Save $$'s with our virtual experts Health Audit Program - Identify hidden problems and establish best practices Migration Assistance Program - Packaged migration services Remote Administration Program - Augment your IT Staff -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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