Hi Fran,
Whenever I create a pgm that uses FTP, I change the Current Lib to QTEMP,
so the LSOUTPUT file is always put there. That way it is a brand new file
for each run, and I never have to worry about bumping against another job
that might be running FTP.
Thanx,
Nick
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Re: FTP V5R4 Upgrade - LSOUTPUT error
Rob,
That's good that it is overwritten because we have maxmbrs set to 1.
So, digging around a little more, I found that on the test system the
member name is the same as the physical where on the production system it
was not [LSOUTP001]. So, I guess FTP was trying to add the new member
because the old one was not named as expected.
Don't know how that member got there on production, but I ran the job on
the test machine with the correct member name and it was fine.
I changed the pfm name to LSOUTPUT on production. Hopefully the 4:30 run
will be Ok. I'll check the member name after the 4:30 run.
Thanks for helping me out.
Fran Denoncourt
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On 12/16/2008 at 1:17 PM, in message
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<rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
ls *.txt (disk
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,10,1,213,158,129).
125 List started.
250 List completed.
ls *.txt (disk
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,10,1,213,206,200).
125 List started.
250 List completed.
ls *.txt (disk
227 Entering Passive Mode (10,10,1,213,215,92).
125 List started.
250 List completed.
DSPFD LSOUTPUT
Maximum members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : MAXMBRS *NOMAX
Number of members . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 1
DSPPFM LSOUTPUT
Looks like the one member just got overridden
Any chance the one member was removed and the file changed to MAXMBRS(0)?
Verify there's not a template higher up in the library list. With *ALLOBJ
authority do a
WRKOBJ *ALL/LSOUTPUT
Rob Berendt
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