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Ok. I just simplified the program to JUST the display file reference, and the most basic environment:

H DFTACTGRP(*NO) ACTGRP(*NEW) FWTSETGGKEYCF E WORKSTN PREFIX(DF) C SETON LR
C EXFMT KEYREC

and it no longer complains if the library is wrong.

So at least things aren't as insane as I'd thought.

Going back to the real program, I've got a SRVPGM bound to it using a BNDDIR.

And it accesses two *DTAARAs.

The *BNDDIR has a single entry referencing only the *SRVPGM I'm using.

HELLO! What's this?

The *SRVPGM in question references HTTPAPIR4, and IT is a qualified reference.

I think I found the problem.

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