At 07:49 08/12/1999 , Bill Reger wrote:
>Every night from our Corporate headquarters, we send and receive save files
>to and from our store AS/400's via ICF.  The WAN communications is via a
>frame relay network.  We have been doing this for many years.  Every once in
>a while we will get a CPF5175 during this ICF process that points to a
>corrupted save file.  The specific details in the joblog are:
>
>Message:  CPF5175  Incorrect record for output operation to save file.
>Condition number is "2" - the data in the record was modified since it was
>retrieved from the save file or the record is part of a different save than
>the records that are already in the file.

There is a checksum in the save file. If a bit gets corrupted during 
transmission, the calculated checksum won't match the checksum in the save 
file, and the system will refuse to process it.
Pete Hall
pbhall@execpc.com
http://www.execpc.com/~pbhall
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