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I found one reference on the net:

http://tinyurl.com/g3bog

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.ibm.as400.misc/browse_thread/thread/
8e7c32e8afa589fe/1d9379b47ddfc99f?lnk=st&q=CPF3151&rnum=1&hl=en#1d9379b47ddf
c99f

Hope that helps.

Elvis

-----Original Message-----
Subject: CPF3151 - Access path limit exceeded for copy to member

I have searched the archives, Google, and IBM web site and have not been
able to
find any reference to this error.
I see it in the job log when I am watching the jobs run, but after the CPYF,
the
message disappears.  It does not seem to be causing a problem but has been
bugging me because I can not determine the cause or find any further
information
on this message.  when I press help on the message I get:
Message . . . . :   Access path limit exceeded for copy to member XRPCCUAWD.
Cause . . . . . :   The data base copy to member XRPCCUAWD file XRPCCUAWD in
  library XROLIB requires that a number of access paths be built that
exceeds
  the maximum number of access paths allowed.
Recovery  . . . :   Change the access path limit and try the request again.

the command I am using is:
CPYF FROMFILE(XRPDCUAWD) TOFILE(XRPCCUAWD) MBROPT(*ADD)

Can anyone tell me how to view and/or change the access path limit for the
file?
note: it is not just this file, but I have seen this on a number of jobs
that I
have been monitoring using different files as well. 




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