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Have you been able to compile from WDSC in the past?
The first thing I'd check is your library list. Does the library list in
WDSC match your library list from your interactive job. In WDSC, from RSE
view, check under your System i connection, expand the iSeries Objects,
and then expand the Library List.
If you have a startup job that runs when you signon to the System i,
you'll want to copy the library list settings to your WDSC session.
Steven Morrison
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[WDSCI-L] Compile issue
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could help. I am trying to compile a program
with the CRTPGM command. All the modules I have created in RSE and when
I use the CRTPGM command to combine them it gives me the error CPF3C50 -
Program AI4920 not created.
I don't get a job log. I am using version 7.0 and our operating system
is V5R4M0. How can I find out what is going wrong with this program?
BTW when I compile it from the PDM command line it works fine.
Al Slezak
Information Systems Division / NEWS Group
Phone: (630) 787-6196
Fax: (630) 860-0326
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