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Hi Larry,

If the developer has a v5r2 version of the program around, have him do a DSPPGMREF on it and see what library the file in question was in when the program was compiled. If it shows QTEMP, likely it was compiled interactively; if some other library, it should point out to him what was going on in v5r2.

*Peter Dow* /
Dow Software Services, Inc.
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pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:pdow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> /

Ketzes, Larry wrote:
Hi folks!  I recently upgraded a partition from V5R2 to V5R3 and a developer
noticed the following problem.  I was wondering if anyone else might know
anything about this.

1) He displays a file to qtemp.
2) Qtemp is in his library list.
3) He tries to compile a cl program that references the file in qtemp.

When he does the compile interactively, he is fine.
When he compiles to batch, the compile fails because the file is not found!

He tells me this never happened in the previous release!

Larry

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American Life Insurance Company

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