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You are looking in the right place. The error indicates that you are
using a shared ODP and the opens do not match. I don't see an Add on
the fist F-spec but maybe my vision is worse than I think.
Normally when a shared ODP is in use a dummy open is done in the CL
that issues the override to ensure that the file is opened with full
capabilities - that way if subsequent programs are called in a
haphazard sequence it doesn't matter. When you rely in the RPG to open
the file you have to be sure that you have a full open in the first
program called.
Has the CL changed? Or the call sequence?
I'm surprised that it blows with a pointer error, but then you're not
trapping any errors on the write (and assumedly have no PSSR in the
program) so most anything can happen I guess.
Jon Paris
www.Partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
On Aug 16, 2010, at 4:02 PM, rpg400-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I noticed the Diagnostic error:
CPF4123 - Open options ignored for shared open of member FKITMSTR.
The type code is 1. - The input, output, update, or delete options
are not the same as or a subset of those specified on
the first open operation.
I am guessing that the problem has to do with the fact that the file
was opened with update/add then with output/add.
Or should I look elsewhere?
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