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If you do a WRKF against the file name in that library what do you see.

On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 1:18 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All,

Strange one here....

CL Code:
CLRSAVF FILE(&WRKLIB/&SNAME)
MONMSG MSGID(CPF9812) EXEC(DO)
CRTSAVF FILE(&WRKLIB/&SNAME)
ENDDO

In the joblog I see:
CPF9812 - File CDSEATTLE in library CMKTWRKLIB not found.
CPF0626 - CDSEATTLE in Library CMKTWRKLIB already exists.
Cause . . . . . : An attempt was made to create a file with the same name
as
a database recovery object.


Following the job crashing....we've signed on with a 5250 session to
try to figure out what is going on.

We, including an *ALLOBJ user, see no object named CDSEATTLE in
CMKTWRKLIB, yet every attempt to create a save file with that name
fails with the CPF0626 message...

So, does anybody have any experience with such "hidden" objects?

How can we get rid of it?

Thanks!
Charles
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