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Hello,

I have a software product that I am updating from V1R1M0 to V2R1M0. I am running on V5R3M0. My process (which I believe is the same as when I created V1R1M0) is as follows:

Create Service programs for OS version V5R1M0
Create application programs for OS version V5R1M0
Create the Software product by:
        Deleting old product definition and product load
        Create new product definition using QSZCRTPD
        Create new product load using QSZCRTPL
Change product load using QLICOBJD (set Licensed Program, Product Option Load ID, Product Option ID)
        Package Product Options using QSZPKGPO

At this point I run CHKPRDOPT and receive CPI0C22 - Product 5N8ZMDT release V2R1M0 option *BASE load 5001 correctly packaged.

SAVLICPGM to a save file with TGTRLS of V5R1M0
For testing I DLTLICPGM from my machine.
Then RSTLICPGM from the save file previously created.
During the Restore Licensed Program process I create a temporary 30 day key for the application using QLZAGENK to Generate the License Key then QLZAADDK to Add the License Key.

The error I am getting is from the QLZAGENK API. CPF9E41 - Product 5N8ZMDT V2R1M0 feature 5001 not found or not correctly installed.

I am pretty sure it is something I am doing differently from my V1R1M0 version, but I have not been able to find the problem over several days. I guess what I don't understand is why CHKPRDOPT says all is okay before I save and restore the LicPgm but the QLZAGENK API doesn't seem to like it.

Is there something else I could use to help pin down what is missing (how can I see if all the required information for the product is actually there) or what is incorrectly installed?

Thanks for any ideas.


Dave Murvin
DRM Enterprises, Inc.



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