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Dan,
It is 20 characters, 10 and 10 for program and library name, just like
when you get a qualified object name from a command.
So, you need e.g.: 'QSTRUP QGPL '
Hope that helps,
Mark S. Waterbury
On Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 09:38:50 PM EDT, Dan Bale <dan.bale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IBM documentation appears to be severely lacking in describing the proper
format of the VALUE parameter string for the CHGSYSVAL QSTRUPPGM command.
The documentation I've seen has only a single space between the program
name and the library name regardless of the length of the program name
(e.g. 'QSTRUP QSYS'), but if memory serves from 20 years ago, I'm pretty
sure the program name starts in position 1 and the library name starts in
position 11. Can someone please confirm and provide a link? I can't
afford an IPL to blow up.
- Dan
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