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 I thought that this one was fixed, but I'm still having a problem.

 I have several /COPY's in my program.  The syntax used is:
/COPY QCPYLESRC,IMGPRC

 I r-clk on the /COPY statment in order to open the member for browse. On
some I receive error: "CPF9810E: Library QCPYLESRC, not found."  Notice
that the parser thinks that QCPYLESRC is a LIBRARY, not a file!

 The /COPY members reside in 2 or 3 different libraries.  The libraries
are all in my *LIBL.  It's able to find some but not others.  I don't
notice a pattern as to a particular library's member that fails.  It may
open a member in library A, but fail on another member in library A.

 Refreshing the QCPYLESRC source file in RSE did not help.

 Is there a fix pending for this?


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