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As a work-around, I just copy/pasted the proc-interfaces into the
empty member and did a find/replace from pi to pr.

Bottom line is that it still beats the tar out of hand coding the
subprocs for large files.

Kyle


On Thu, 03 Feb 2005 10:20:19 +0000, Joel Cochran <jrc@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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
> >
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