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Hello Christopher,
Am 23.10.2020 um 02:15 schrieb Christopher J. Wager | 56K Projects <cwager@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Seem to have a problem when I run a go save, option 21 I am getting the following:
Display Program Messages
Job 004755/QSECOFR/DSP01 started on 10/22/20 at 23:08:50 in subsystem QCTL i
CPF3777 received during SAVLIB command. (C G)
C
CPF3777 received during SAVLIB command. (C G)
G
Receiver QASOSC0001 in QUSRSYS never fully saved. (I C)
I
CPF3777 received during SAVLIB command. (C G)
C
CPF3777 received during SAVLIB command. (C G)
If I respond G it carried on but says "Error Occurred with this option" at the end.
Any of you more knowledgeable folks got any idea's.
It seems that the session you use has a setting of *BREAK for all minor messages. Se CHGMSGQ for details.
First, it is safe to answer G for making the save continue and just jump over the libs not being saveable.
Second, after the command finished, do *not* sign off. Instead, do a DSPJOBLOG, press F10 and scroll upwards to detailed log entries. I bet, the answer is to be found there. In addition, you may check the QEZJOBLOG output queue for possible entries being generated there. If there are related entries, most often, QEZDEBUG also contains entries related. Review these. (Personally, I keep these queues empty to quickly see if something went bonkers.)
:wq! PoC
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