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Thank you everyone. It was a dumb error, the program was compiled with
the wrong source, so in effect it was calling itself :(



On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 1:25 PM, Buck Calabro <kc2hiz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 10/21/2015 12:22 PM, Audrey Guardino wrote:
Has anyone ever experienced this error:
Message . . . . : PGMA was called recursively.

Cause . . . . . : RPG procedure PGMA in program PGMA called itself
or another procedure which then called procedure PGMA. Recovery . .
. :
Contact the person responsible for program maintenance to determine
the
cause of the problem.


We are doing an upgrade to a new iseries and this job always worked fine,
but now we are getting this error. The job runs in batch when this
error
occurs. I have tried debug but the error does not seem to happen in
interactive mode.

Whenever I have a difference between interactive and batch, my instincts
run toward checking the library list. Is it possible that the
interactive program is in a different library from the batch program?

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