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This sounds more like a library list issue than anything else. Check into it and confirm the new system's QSYSLIBL and QUSRLIBL system values. After that make sure, if any, user initial programs are running that may be setting the runtime library list.

BTW... You shouldn't have to compile anything.

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Newman, CDP
Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2008 8:22 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Problems compiling

I'm going from an older V5R2 machine to a newer V5R2 machine (more power - UGH!!!). I FTP'd save files of all data, source, and object libraries over to the new machine and restored the libraries. I figured I'd have to compile everything again but no big deal since there aren't that many programs. I tried running a simple inquiry program and it worked. I then tried to run a simple update program which reads a file and updates to a 2nd file. The program blew up saying it couldn't find the file. I figured I just needed to recompile and when I did (using option 3 on the programmer
menu) I got this pre-compile error:

MSG ID = SQL1001
SEV = 30
RECORD = 44
TEXT = External file definition for ULNXDH not found

Same error message for the output file. Both statements are the F specs for the input and output files.

I was signed on as QPGMR and the library containing the data files is in the library list.

Any guidance for things to check would be greatly appreciated.
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