Adam:

One possibility... make certain your DB2 group PTFs are up to date. Had this 
been V4R3, I'd be almost certain that's where the problem was; but V4R4 also 
had this, just much less frequently.

In this case, maybe and maybe not.

Tom Liotta

On Wed, 05 December 2001, "Adam White" wrote:

> I've got the problem (see below) when using a command calling a CL program
> that then calls a chain of RPGIV programs ending in a service program.
> The problem surfaces when the command is executed for the second time.
<snip>
> The OS/400 version is V4R4.
<snip>
>     MCH3402    Escape                  40    05/12/01   15:01:04   QRNXIO
>       QSYS        *STMT    QRNXIO       QSYS         *STMT
>                                      From module . . . . . . . . :
> QRNXDBIO
>                                      From procedure  . . . . . . :
> _QRNX_DB_CHAIN
>                                      Statement . . . . . . . . . :   6
>
>                                      To module . . . . . . . . . :
> QRNXDBIO
>                                      To procedure  . . . . . . . :
> _QRNX_DB_CHAIN
>                                      Statement . . . . . . . . . :   6
>
>                                      Message . . . . :   Tried to refer to
> all or part of an object that no longer
>                                        exists.
>                                      Cause . . . . . :   The most common
> cause is that a stored address to an
>                                        object is no longer correct because
> that object was deleted or part of the
>                                        object was deleted.

--
Tom Liotta
The PowerTech Group, Inc.
19426 68th Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Phone  253-872-7788
Fax  253-872-7904
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