Since this is on a customer's machine, I don't have direct access and I
   have not been able to duplicate the problem, so no debugging.
   This is happening on a call to "QtmhCvtDb".
   Rich
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   On 5/13/2016 11:30 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
 Have you debugged the application and looked at the data in hex to see if
 there are maybe some invalid characters in it?
 What are you using to read the input?  CGIDEV2, something else?
 Brad
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 On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 10:22 AM, Rich Loeber [2]<rich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    I have a CGI application running on multiple customer systems.  One
    customer reported today getting a CPF3C17 error once on their system
    running IBM i OS 7.1.  The error is on the very initial CGI call that
    everyone has to run through to log in and use the application.
    Any ideas on what might cause this to happen once when there are no
 other
    customers reporting this issue where literally hundreds of users log in
    using this process at many, many sites?
    Could a special character in the input stream cause something to happen?
    The input here is simply a 10 character user profile.
    Rich Loeber - @richloeber
    Kisco Information Systems
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