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It dies a gruesome death....
MESSAGE CPF4103 - Device *REQUESTER not found while opening file
UTLxxx in library UTLxxx.
Device name specified for this file cannot be found.
It's trying to find the interactive session that is running the command.
Safest thing is change the program and remove *BPGM
You can determine if the program is running in batch or not. And
sometimes program around the I/O to an interactive session.
--Paul E Musselman
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At 9:45 AM -0700 9/29/21, James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
What happens if a CL program with a SNDRCVF is called in batch?
If I do a DSPCMD SNDRCVF, it claims to be valid in *IPGM and *BPGM
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JHHL
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