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Thanks Scott! I think that workaround is exactly what I need.

And I'm always glad to hear somebody figured out my signature.

David Hunter
"QXJzIGVzdCBjZWxhcmUgYXJ0ZW0="



message: 5
date: Tue, 12 Jan 2016 17:14:26 -0600
from: Scott Klement <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Execute permission denied error in QP2TERM

David,

QShell can run both AIX and native (such as ILE, OPM, etc) programs if
those programs are designed for a shell environment.

However PASE (QP2TERM, QP2SHELL, etc) can only run AIX programs. It
can't run both like QShell can. Unless, of course, you use the 'qsh'
utility provided with PASE.

Could that be the cause of the problem? Maybe the "simple C program"
you reference is a native application rather than an AIX one? That
would explain why it works in Qshell but not PASE.

The workaround for running it from PASE would be to do the following
from QP2TERM/QP2SHELL:
qsh -c "/path/to/program"

Love the base64-encoded signature!
-SK





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