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Never seen this one before.  Performing DSPPGMREF on program objects to an
outfile and getting CPF2103 on several objects in the system.  The program
objects appear to be undamaged; the few I've checked are old, user
application, CL programs.  One I looked at via DSPOBJD has no values for
"Created by user" and "System created on", but it is an object that is
being used, apparently with no execution errors.  This may be a clue:  It
was compiled at V1R2M0 and can run on V1R1M0.  Further testing shows that
all of the several objects that cause this error have a system version of
V1R2M0 or V1R3M0.  However, note that there are hundreds of such objects
on the system that do NOT cause the error.  Here is the test code I'm
running that duplicates the problem:

   DspPgmRef  Pgm( CUSWW/WWEPG1* ) Output( *OutFile ) +
                ObjType( *PGM ) +
                OutFile( GBAlibSysF/$DspPgmRfO ) +  
                OutMbr( *First *Add )
     MonMsg     CPF2102  /* Invalid Object Type */ 
     MonMsg     CPF3034  /* Object cannot be displayed (locked) */
     MonMsg     CPF3033  /* Object no longer exists */

Even though I am monitoring for CPF2102, I'm still getting an exception
requiring a response, being told that CPF2102 is unmonitored:

    1100 - DSPPGMREF PGM(CUSWW/WWEPG1*) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OBJTYPE(*PGM)
    OUTFILE(GBALIBSYSF/$DSPPGMRFO) OUTMBR(*FIRST *ADD)                   
  Object type and subtype code 'C740'X not valid.                        
  15 records added to member $DSPPGMRFO in file $DSPPGMRFO in GBALIBSYSF.
  Function check. CPF2102 unmonitored by QWHDSPPR at statement *N,       
    instruction X'0212'.                                                 
  CPF9999 received by DSPPGRFOBZ at 1100. (C D I R)                      

(The first message, with the 'C740'X, is the CPF2102 message.)  The one
thing that caught my eye is that function check message is saying that
CPF2102 is unmonitored by ***QWHDSPPR***, and not by my program.  Is that
the expected behavior?

TIA, GA

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