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Debug the program and put in a breakpoint right before the program call.
Display your library list then and make sure it's correct. Looks like
something is changing your library list.
On 3/24/06, Jerry Adams <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> I have a problem with which I hope someone can help.
>
> When I run a program with a call to another program I am getting a halt:
>
> Error occurred while calling program or procedure *LIBL/ADX002
>
> Previous messages in the joblog:
> Cannot resolve to object ADX002. Type and Subtype X'0201' Authority
> X'0000'.
> Function check. MCH3401 unmonitored by OVR002 at statement 0000000080,
> instruction X'0000'.
>
>
> Why can't the ADX002 program be found?
>
>
> The relevant (I think) code is:
>
>
>
> D ADX002 PR EXTPGM('ADX002')
> D Company 30A
> D Report 30A
>
> /free
> ADX002(@company:@report);
>
>
> Not that it should matter but both programs are RPG IV.
>
>
> When I use the WRKOBJ command, it shows that the program (ADX002) is in
> my library list (below).
>
> Work with Objects
>
> Type choices, press Enter.
>
> Object . . . . . . . . . . . . . OBJ > ADX002
> Library . . . . . . . . . . . *LIBL
> Object type . . . . . . . . . . OBJTYPE > *PGM
>
>
> Work with
> Objects
>
>
> Type options, press
> Enter.
> 2=Edit authority 3=Copy 4=Delete 5=Display authority
> 7=Rename
> 8=Display description 13=Change
> description
>
>
> Opt Object Type Library Attribute
> Text
> ADX002 *PGM ADSOE200 RPGLE Retrieve
> Company/Report Nam
>
>
>
>
> If I change the prototype to use "EXTPGM('ADSOE200/ADX002')", it works
> fine.
>
> The only out of the ordinary thing is that the main program is run from
> a menu that resides in a library that is not normally in my library
> list. I get to the menu using: GO PRICELIB/PCOVER. The menu option
> invokes the main program using: CALL PGM(PRICELIB/OVR002C). The CL
> (OVR002C) looks like:
>
> PGM
> DCL VAR(&PREFIX) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(1)
> DCL VAR(&FILE) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(10)
>
> RTVDTAARA DTAARA(*LDA (1 1)) RTNVAR(&PREFIX)
> CHGVAR VAR(&FILE) VALUE(&PREFIX *TCAT '.ADTAB1')
> OVRDBF FILE(ADTAB1) TOFILE(&FILE)
> OVRDBF FILE(STRULE) TOFILE(PRICELIB/STRULE)
>
> OVRPRTF FILE(OVR002P) TOFILE(OVR002P) DEV(PF) +
> PAGESIZE(66 80) LPI(6) CPI(10) PAGRTT(0) +
> SPOOL(*YES) FORMTYPE(*STD) SPLFNAME(STRULES)
>
> CALL PGM(PRICELIB/OVR002)
>
> ENDPGM
>
> I hope that I have included all of the necessary bits and pieces. I
> can, of course, leave the library hard-coded, but I don't like doing that.
>
> The called program (ADX002), by the way, is a general utility that has
> been in production for over a year. The call to it works fine when used
> in our normal menu set whether called from an RPG IV or RPG II (don't
> get me started) program.
>
>
> Thanks.
> --
> * Jerry C. Adams
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