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On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 04:21, kcollie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Below is an excerpt from my job log when I try to run the crtptypmbr > command. It's similar when I try to generate the prototype from the > crtrpgbean command. Arghhhh... this is the bug I referred to in my first post. It is very frustrating because I've tested the tool on three different boxes here and CAN NOT duplicate the error, everything works fine. It acts like an activation group is being reclaimed, but it is definitely not. And if it was an activation group, the CRTPTYPMBR command would work when called by itself, but if you sign out and sign back in and immediately run the CRTPTYPMBR command, you'll get the same error. Again, it works here great and this little bug has me at wits end... Joel > It does seem to create the member but with no records. > > 4>> CRTPTYPMBR SRCFILE(QRPGLESRC) SRCLIB(KTCLIB) SRCMBR(TRG10R111) > PROTOMBR(TR > G10Y111) APPPROTO(*NO) > Member TRG10Y111 added to file QRPGLESRC in KTCLIB. > Call stack entry not found. > Application error. CPF2479 unmonitored by QRNXIE at statement > 0000000021, > instruction X'0000'. > Function check. CEE9901 unmonitored by CMDPTYPMBR at statement > 0000001300, > instruction X'0000'. > CEE9901 received by procedure CMDPTYPMBR. (C D I R) > CEE9901 received by procedure CMDPTYPMBR. (C D I R) > > Thanks, > Kyle Collie > EDPS (Electronic Data Processing Services) > (804)353-1900 x2413 > mailto:kcollie@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > This is the RPGNext Discussion and Information (RPGNext) mailing list > To post a message email: RPGNext@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/rpgnext > or email: RPGNext-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/rpgnext.
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