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Pat,
Try running qsh.
(STRQSH)
then: java -version

That will show what version you are running.

Then
go licpgm and use option 10.
that will show what is on your machine 57xxJV1 and can be
run.
Mine's shows java 1.6 and I have JDK 1.4, 5.0 J2SE 5/32bit, 5/64bit
and JDK 6 both 32/64. So with my environment I have it pointed to
jdk 6/32. Don't think 64 will make a difference.

This is all preliminary stuff that may be irrelevant but it could
show something I can't see. Just clearing the deck so to speak.



Bill





From: pat <p.caroti@xxxxxxxx>
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 05/06/2016 04:45 PM
Subject: Re: Error RNQ0202 HSSFR4 HSSF_GETSH
Sent by: "MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx>



<broehmer@...> writes:


Pat,
As I understand it you don't have to use the exact
xmlbeans that I have. Your version is downward
compatible. Just make sure it exists as pointed to.
In other words the 2.3.0.jar is newer and useable.

I think the whole problem has been that you haven't had a JAVA home

HTH,

Bill

Hi Bill
i tried with
JAVA_HOME /QOpenSys/QIBM/ProdData/JavaVM/jdk60/32bit

but the problem is the same

i should try with 64bit or with jdk626/??bit ?

or is a PTF problem ?

thanks in advance





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