Shelly wrote:
>I have gotten the first part to work with the parms being passed in and
>everything... the next problem that I am having is on the opnqry statement.
>When I go to run the statement it gives me an unmonitored message CPF9899.
>I have read everything on opnqry.  I can not see what I have done wrong.

Great start!  When you get the CPF9899, take a "D" to Dump the job.  Look at
the dump and see what the value of &QSLT is.  Also, look at the details of
the job log; often there's a message preceding the CPF9899 that will give
you a better clue about what's going on.

Keep plugging; we all went through this!
Buck Calabro
Commsoft; Albany, NY
"Nothing is so firmly believed as
 that which we least know" -- Michel Montaigne
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