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OK I bet you blew up QUSRSYS... You did re-install/upgrade QUSRSYS after 
the upgrade? and you have IPL'd since that restore?

Do a GO LICPGM and then #10 is QUSRSYS and/or QGPL down level? 


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Those that understand binary, and those that don't.



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Hi Francis,

Sounds like it's using System/38 naming conventions.  Did you at some 
point call QCAEXEC instead of QCMD?

*Peter Dow* /
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Lapeyre, Francis wrote:
No - the thing is that we restored this machine from our current 
production
machine (at V5R1) for testing. The program exists in OBJECT in both 
places.
It's the same program; hasn't been changed since 2001. And this showed 
up
with another job schedule entry - so I did a SBMJOB from the command 
line,
qualifying the library, and it fails on V5R3, but works on V5R1.

Francis Lapeyre
IS Dept. Programmer/Analyst
Stewart Enterprises, Inc.
E-mail: flapeyre@xxxxxxxx 





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