Ah - yes - didn't see that, because there was a comment with ACTGRP(*NEW).

Normally UDFs should be in ACTGRP(*CALLER).

In iACS there is a function to show the hobbling of the current SQL job - but the function is ver slow - there I also often revert to STRSQL for some tests.

HTH
Daniel


Am 07.04.2026 um 12:23 schrieb gio.cot via RPG400-L <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Hi all
The problem was in RPGLE ctl-opt "ACTGRP(*NEW) "
Run dspjob from 5250 i have found :

"Message ID . . . . . : CPF426A
Sent Date . . . . . . : 07/04/26 Sent Time . . . . . . : 12:16:36 PM
Message . . . : The user-defined function ZGIACART_Z cannot be called.
Cause . . . . : An external program or a ZGIACART service program in the mylib library associated with the user-defined function
ZGIACART_Z in the mylib library cannot be called due to reason code 5. The reason codes and their meanings follow:
....
5 -- The program or service program specifies ACTGRP(*NEW)."

From ACS SQL console, id there anyway to see all job message that i see in 5250 ??

Thanks all
Gio





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