Alan,

An easier way than looking up the 3489 in that source member would've been to type the following at the command line:

DSPMSGD CPE3489

However, I could not be certain what that message was in regards to, since your job-log snipped omitted the text describing reason code 4. I would've looked up the 2nd-level text of the message on my own system, but your job log snippet also omitted the msgid.

But, any any rate, when you see a reference to 'errno', you can generaally get a description of the error by typing DSPMSGD CPExxxx where xxxx is the error number.


Alan Shore wrote:
Tommy (and obviously Scott Klement)
MUCH appreciated
Thanks


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