This is how it has worked in every release since S/38 was announced.
Compile in batch has never had access to an interactive QTEMP file. I
would suspect that the file in the RPG actually existed somewhere other
that QTEMP and the compile found that

koldark@xxxxxxxxx 9/14/2006 11:06:44 AM >>>
Isn't QTEMP unique to a job? So if you compile in batch, it is using a
new
job and thus a new QTEMP?

On 9/14/06, Ketzes, Larry <Larry.Ketzes@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi folks!  I recently upgraded a partition from V5R2 to V5R3 and a
developer
noticed the following problem.  I was wondering if anyone else might
know
anything about this.

1) He displays a file to qtemp.
2) Qtemp is in his library list.
3) He tries to compile a cl program that references the file in
qtemp.

When he does the compile interactively, he is fine.
When he compiles to batch, the compile fails because the file is not
found!

He tells me this never happened in the previous release!

Larry

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