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You can't assume that they got compiled the same way, with the same settings of 
parameters on CRTDSPF. Get a backup of the one on the production and restore 
it, then compare DSPFD against them both. I suspect you'll find something in 
the RSTDSP or DFRWRT attributes that is different.

HTH
Vern

-------------- Original message -------------- 
From: "John Wallroff" <jwallroff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 

> I have a very frustrating problem. I am working on a display file that 
> we have had for several years. This display file is now coming up with 
> these errors when it is displayed, another display file is display and 
> this display file is displayed for a 2nd time... 
> 
> 
> 
> Data sent to device FLJOHN1 not valid. Negative response code is 
> 
> 10050126. 
> 
> Permanent I/O error occurred in file IABS423. 
> 
> Function check. RNX1251 unmonitored by IABR423 at statement 0000000797, 
> 
> instruction X'0000'. 
> 
> Permanent I/O error occurred in file IABS423 (C G D F). 
> 
> Permanent I/O error occurred in file IABS423 (C G D F). 
> 
> 
> 
> We have 2 partitions on our iSeries, a Dev side and a Production side. 
> I was making some changes to this display file on the Dev Box and I 
> started getting this error while testing the changes. Well, long story 
> short, I moved the old source files from Production onto the Dev box to 
> try to figure out where the problem really was. I compiled the original 
> display file and it's came up with the same error when I ran it. The 
> production box was working so to test if it was some type of 
> configuration difference between the Production box and the Development 
> box I simply recompiled the existing source on the Production box, now 
> it's coming up with the error. Keep in mind, nothing has changed on the 
> production box other then an old existing Display file was recompiled. 
> 
> 
> 
> Do any of you out there have any idea what the heck is going on? Is 
> there some kind of PTF that I'm missing that addresses this? This 
> Display file has been around and has been used for a long time. I 
> personally made a change to it 4 years ago and it's always worked. On 
> the Production box nothing has changed other then recompiling the source 
> so I don't think there is a problem with the source or RPGLE program 
> that runs it. My gut feeling is that there is a system issue. Doing a 
> Google search on the error RNX1251 even brought up an issue with V5R2 
> and this error and showed a PTF. We are on V5R3 and are pretty up to 
> date other then I've yet to load the latest CUM set. I plan on doing 
> that this week on our Dev box and if everything looks good on the 
> Production box this weekend. 
> 
> 
> 
> Thank you very much for your help in advanced. 
> 
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