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Dave Schnee wrote: > > Tony: > > The place to look is (if you have it installed on your iSeries/i5 > platform) QSYSINC/H(ERRNO) which gives all the standard "ERRNO" values. > > The one you got, 3489, is defined there as: > > #define ENOSYSRSC 3489 /* System resources not available to compl > */ > > which is a cryptic way to say that some resource you need is not available > to that batch job. > It can be handier and sometimes more informative to look at message CPEnnnn. ===> dspmsgd CPE3489
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