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James Rich wrote:

I've done a scratch install on a used system I bought from a
customer of mine. After finishing the installation, DSPLICPGM
shows QGPL and QUSRSYS as backlevel. I appears I can't install
any other licensed programs until I fix this because when I do
the system tells me I must install QGPL and when I try to do so
it tells me it can't install QGPL. Any ideas on what I've done
wrong? I haven't done a scratch install before.


Presumably a RSTLIB *NONSYS was performed after the scratch install, having used save media taken on a release level prior to the installed OS. Note that only an N=N, N+1, and N+2 installs are supported over the pseudo-user libraries QUSRSYS, QGPL, & QSYS2. Attempting any other installs may yield many problems, not only for the install which might even complete with apparent success, but problems that are not obvious at all and may only be discovered well into the future when finally attempting to use a feature that depends on the problematic object and\or data; similar to what often occurs after improper restore activity into those libraries.

What does the "Recovery" for the message [unstated message identifier] suggest for the condition of "can't install QGPL"?

Regards, Chuck

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