On Mon, Nov 10, 2025 at 12:04 PM David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have program 'A' that has *OWNER as it's 'user profile' attribute,
running in a specific named activation group. This program is calling a
procedure in a service program that has *USER as it's 'user profile' and
'use adopted authority' is *YES. The service program has it's own named
activation group.


I'm still struggling with this issue. I have a hypothesis, but need more
information.

Can anyone point me to a good explanation of a job's 'Commitment
Definition'? I've never used that before.

The job that's failing has a commitment definition and I'm thinking that
might be involved.

The file in question is first opened in an initialization procedure of the
service program. All the procs in the service program call the
initialization procedure and, if it was previously called, it's not called
again.

The program that calls the failing procedure is in a named activation group
and that ag's name corresponds to the commitment definition.

When the file is first opened, I **think**, it's not in the commitment
definition.

If a file is opened outside of the commitment definition and then updated
inside the commitment definition, could that cause an 'I/O Error' (CPF5134)?

Thanks!

david


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