Simon,
Thank you .... that pointed me in the right direction. The problem is now
resolved. One parameter was not properly aligned on a boundary.
Rich
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Simon Coulter wrote:
On 25/09/2008, at 3:42 AM, Rich Loeber wrote:
The QZHBCGI program is not a *PGM object but rather a *SRVPGM
object and
it is, in fact, in the correct library. The program has been
successfully
bound with this program reference.
The message says "Suspected program not found". That just means
Apache logged the error and "suspects" QZHBCGI of being the culprit.
That's because QZHBCGI is the name of the object that encountered the
error but such a *PGM doesn't exist. You already know why that is so.
The CPI93CA message is probably a furphy. The real problem is MCH0601
sent from QtmhWrStout to itself.
Since you say you are invoking "the standard output" routine verify
the values you are passing in to it are correct and that the
parameter definitions are correct and that the parameter-passing
method is correct.
Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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