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Hello all,

I am running into a wall here.

A consultant wrote an SQLRPG program a few years ago and it has been
running in production fine.
The data selected via SQL resides in Qtemp and that is the way the
application was written.

We have been asked to upgrade that software due to an Enterprise One
(Peoplesoft, JDE ,, etc) upgrade
The target structures are different

Compiled a TEST object program that eventually will become the new
production program

But this is the problem....

At the time the program tries to reference one of these objects via SQL
... the job dispatches (spawns) a QSQSRVR job
... but my production job does not do that!

Problem ... the Qtemp references are not found in the newly defined
QSQSRVR job
Also the QSQSRV job has its own librray list and it does not look anything
like the one I would like it to look like.

As an outsider, I can simply say, .. turn the Qtemp into a permanent
Library object file .. but not so fast!

The core question is .. why my test program submits a QSQSRVR job ?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.


Jorge Moreno
Military Car Sales, Inc
Phone: 516.682.8605
Email: jmoreno@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx



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