Look at the second level message text for the CPDB053 message which was 
issued to your job and post the values shown for error class and error code.
- sjl
"Versfelt, Charles"  wrote in message 
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I'm having a problem with error CPDB053 when my program accesses a QNTC 
subfolder.  I am using the SWAPUSRPRF program with *NOPWD to switch to a 
user profile that has access to QNTC and its subfolders.
We have two iSeries.  My program is working on one iSeries, but not the 
other.  Both iSeries have the same user profiles set up with the same name, 
and presumably, both user profiles are identical.   Our operations group 
spent some time trying to see what's different in the authorities between 
the two systems to no avail.  Our network group says that there should be no 
access problems to the network folders.
I tried putting my program in debug on each of the two systems, with a 
breakpoint after the SWAPUSRPRF and then, go to a command line and do a 
WRKLNK on QNTC.  On the iSeries where the process is working, I can open the 
subfolder and I can find the file I'm trying to reach.  On  the iSeries 
where the process is not working, I can WRKLNK QNTC and no error, but when I 
open the subfolder I get the CPDB053 on the subfolder and it shows as empty.
Obviously there's something not the same between the two iSeries security to 
those folders in QNTC.  What do you suggest to find the problem?
Thanks,
Charlie Versfelt
Myron Corp.
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