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The compiler can't find a procedure referenced in the program, so it's
looking at all the service programs it can find. A bunch of those are
system ones that he's not authorized to. Probably need to look at your
binding to either a service program or modules.

On 4/20/07, Tom Kreimer <tkreimer@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This probably belongs on another list, but I am not even to the point that
I would know where to start. All I know is that the program he is working
on proably has no business messing with the following objects, so why is
it trying?

A programer (without *ALLOBJ) here asks:

I have been working on understanding the concept of external procedures /
service programs in RPG IV and ILE. One of the steps is to updpgm if a
module changes. I had changed some stuff in the procedure process,
compiled the module, and when I tried to update the program, I got the
following errors
Not authorized to service program QSXSRVPL in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QCSTCRG1 in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QCSTCRG2 in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QCSTCRG4 in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QCSTCTL in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QCSTCTL2 in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QCSTDD in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QLPCDROM in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QPMAAPI in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QSYRGAP1 in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QTOQRAPI in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QTOQSAPI in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QYPSSRVS in library QSYS.
Not authorized to service program QZCACLT in library QSYS.
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