• Subject: RE: Deleting Logical file members
  • From: "Ron Hawkins" <RON@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 11:25:40 -0700
  • Importance: medium

Ron,

Could one of the CL programs be running in a differenct activation group? Then 
it wouldn't see the overrides from the first CL. Another thing I would take a 
look at is the scope of the override command. *JOB or *ACTDEFN? 

In you example, is member R085336731 the correct member name for that user or 
is is the first member in the file?

Ron

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[mailto:owner-midrange-l@midrange.com]On Behalf Of Klein Ron
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 6:56 AM
To: ''MIDRANGE-L'
Subject: Deleting Logical file members


We have a CL that creates a named member for each user each time that
program is called.  We also create 6 logical members at the same time.  Then
we do the database overrides. We run the interactive portion of our program
then a CL is called and we are able to process interactive or batch by using
a recursive call. This second CL also has the overides built into it.  At
the end of the 2nd CL we want to delete the members we created.  When we go
to delete the members we get errors. First one is CPF7310, -
Cannot do operation on file RCW003L01 in RCAPMJ.           
Member R085336731 not removed from file RCW003L01 in RCAPMJ - Cause . . . .
. :   Operation 2 was not performed on file RCW003L01 in library
   RCAPMJ because member R085336731 is either currently open or is closed
with 
   records that are not committed for commitment definition *CURRENT. The

   operation type and their meanings are as follows:

First problem is that I never can see these members being overridden, and
yet the data goes to the right place.  Second we are not using *commit in
this program.  We do use commitment control in most of the other programs
that run in this activation group but we do not in this one.

Any one have any ideas on a work around for this problem.  Any and all
suggestions would be graciously appreciated.

Ron
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