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I also wondered if he had format *YMD0 instead of *YMDO. Sometimes I have had trouble telling a zero from an oh.
That would produce an RNF0604 at compile time, and he wouldn't be able to get to the point where he runs the program, so he'd never get far enough to have an RNQ0114 error.
In other words, it doesn't match the symptoms at all.
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