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Hi, Steve:
Type x'0201" is a *PGM ... but "000" is the program object name? Not
likely ...
What is that "000" in the message? Is that a "zero-zero-zero" or the
letters "O-O-O"? Is that really the name of the *PGM you want to call?
If not, then I suspect you have a storage overlay situation where
somehow you passed a parameter to a program and one of the parameters
was defined longer than what you actually passed, and the called routine
overlaid some adjacent storage, perhaps overlaying the name of the
program to be called ...
Might be a good idea to "dump" the program and look at the values in all
of the variables in the dump, at the point of failure.
Does that help?
Mark S. Waterbury
> On 9/27/2012 3:51 PM, wjohnson@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Need some input . We have a rpgle opm program that calls another program
that in turn call s a clp program. The call to the CLP program crashes
with this error:
Cannot resolve to object 000. Type and Subtype X'0201' Authority X'0000'.
Error occurred while calling program or procedure *LIBL/000 (C G D F).
It appears it does not find the object; yet if i qualify the call with
Lib/obj, it works fine.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...Thanks. Steve J
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