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On 15-Feb-2012 10:50 , Chris Bipes wrote:
We have started receiving CPF3344 when we try to browse a spool file
compile listing.

"File OERTNSIPT number 1077952576 no longer in the system." When we
select *LAST and the actual spool number is 1

Browse/copy spool file . . . . OERTNSIPT
Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . OERTNSIPT
User . . . . . . . . . . . CHRISB
Job number . . . . . . . . *LAST
Spool number . . . . . . . . *LAST

Anyone else have this error at V6R1. We just installed the latest
set of groups Nothing on Fix Central for CPF3344 at V6R1. <<SNIP>>


A recent discussion with the same symptom; maybe the same origin.? For some reason I did not add the error message identifier to the thread, knowing the OP had failed to do so:
Subject: Spool file without a job
http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201201/threads.html#00471

Note the large number appears to be storage allocated by program QSUBRCT for sending the CPF3344, [un]initialized as blanks for the 4-byte binary replacement variable &8 in "File &1 number &8 no longer in the system." The message would best have included clarifying text, to suggest that a particular chosen value [zero would have been better], is intended to represent the value *LAST.

Regards, Chuck

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