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Hi Jevgeni,
As Scott mentioned, the problem is the system interface option.
Long
ago when the C++ compiler was added to the system they decided to use a
different default system interface option than was used for the C compiler.
The default for the C compiler is SYSIFCOPT(*NOIFSIO), whereas the default
for the C++ compiler is SYSIFCOPT(*IFS64IO) (64-bit IFS interfaces). In
order to get the same behavior as the C compiler you should specify
SYSIFCOPT(*NOIFSIO) on the C++ compile command. Right now the C++ program
is successfully writing to the "EQRPT" file in your default IFS directory.
Thanks,
Aaron
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