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Joel:
If this is really just a "batch report" type of program that reads a
file and prints a report, then WHY IS IT USING COMMITMENT CONTROL? =-O
Mark S. Waterbury
> On 8/13/2013 4:08 PM, Stone, Joel wrote:
PGMA reads a file sequentially and prints a report.following error:
I would like to add an OPNQRYF cmd in front of the PGMA call as follows:
Ovrdbf inputFile share(*YES)
OPNQRYF inputFile QRYSLT(SpecialCode = "A")
CALL PGMA
The resulting report should have only records which satisfy the QRYSLT.
Unfortunately PGMA is using commitment control and I receive the
CPF4293, CPF4326, CPF4327, CPF4328, CPF4329.
Commitment control not valid for open of member PCCOMM.
OPEN failed because file cannot be placed under commitment control
(even though the underlying PF is journalled).
It appears that it is complaining that the inputFile is NOT journalled
it?
Is there a workaround?
Should I use CPYFRMQRYF and then journal the output file? Then delete
Skyscan service.
Thanks!
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