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RPower@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Any way to see the code? Would you be able to paste it here?
Ron Power
Programmer
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Justin Houchin <justinh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
06/16/2004 01:27 PM
Please respond to
RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc
Subject Re: I/O operation was applied to closed file...
I tried using the FEOD command, my printer file now will not ouput any spool files. I am still puzzled that the program will execute one time correctly, but when you feed it another work order number, it never makes it past the *ENTRY PLIST command before sending the message to QSYSOPR, it has even hit the code to OPEN or even write to the printer file. The program does just use the RETRN command and does not seton the LR indicator. And there is no *INZSR subroutine. Any ideas?
Thanks, Justin
CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
It might. Assuming the problem has something to do with an error in where/how the file is being opened and/or closed.
If you use FEOD you can/must get rid of the open and closes along with
the
USROPN if you are using it.
Charles
-----Original Message----- From: Justin Houchin [mailto:justinh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 10:29 AM To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries Subject: Re: I/O operation was applied to closed file...
Is this going to fix my problem?
CWilt@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Justin,
Why close the file?
Try using the FEOD op-code to end the current printer file
and start a new
one.
It will be easier and perform better.
HTH, Charles
-----Original Message----- From: Justin Houchin [mailto:justinh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 8:59 AM To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: I/O operation was applied to closed file...
Hi Everyone,
I have a program that writes to two printer files. The first file QSYSPRT gets opened, written, and closed. The second printer file TICKET, gets opened, written, and closed after the QSYSPRT
file. The
program this code runs in is a asynchronous job that reads
a message
queue, so the job never ends. History: The program will receive a work order number from the message queue and print some paperwork using QSYSPRT and TICKET printer files. The problem: When I first
start the
job and send a work order number to the message queue, the program picks up the number and prints the paperwork perfectly, if I send another work order number to the message queue the program sends a
message to the
QSYSOPR message queue that the program tried to write to a closed file TICKET. I have double checked the code and I feel the
TICKET file is
being closed after the first work order is printed. I created a debug breakpoint at the start of the program. The program breaks at the beginning of the program when the first work order is read.
But when
the second work order is read, the program does not break and a message is sent to QSYSOPR. I am stumped. Any help would highly be appreciated.
Justin
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