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Justin and Rick,

On my system, the job names are of the form 
jobNumber/username/jobDescriptionName.  If you look for all jobs named as 
such, you should be able to figure out which one is the compile by 
choosing the most recent, then you can look at the job log if your jobd 
saves job logs as spool files when a job has ended.

It would be kind of nice to be able to change this behaviour so the job 
name was based on the name of the program being compiled (or some other 
variable of the user's choosing), but I haven't found an option to change 
this behaviour.

Hope this helps,
Adam



wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 21/06/2006 05:13:31 PM:


Justin,

I don't know.  I created the error on my system but I can't find any log
entries either.  I think it has to go back to the iSeries server to
compile so there should be a server job somewhere for it.  Looking at my
server jobs in RSE didn't turn up anything though.

I'm out of suggestions.

Rick

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From WDSc, in the iSeries Commands Log view, I type "CRTPGM PGM(l/p)
BNDSRVPGM(s)" and press ENTER.

It returns:
Program &1 not created.
Cause . . . . . :   The program &1 could not be created in the library
&2. Recovery  . . . :   Display the job log to determine why
the program
could not  be created (DSPJOBLOG command).  Correct the
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