Hi Scott,

I have never worked with teraspace allocation and honestly do not know how
to do that. As per the IBM API manual, the Initial Size parameter can have
a value from 1 to 16776704 and that is what I have used. The purpose of the
utility is to read through any data queue (keyed/non-keyed) and store the
contents in a SQL table and also clear the messages from the data queue, if
the user so chooses. This works absolutely fine in V5R4, I have tested this
with various queues in different libraries and also on different systems.

If you could point me to an alternative/better way to do this, I would be
grateful.

Thanks.


On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Scott Klement <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

User spaces cannot be this large, I bet.

Is there a reason to use a user space, here? Using teraspace
allocation, you could easily exceed that size -- but for some reason you
are using a user space. Why is that? Only reason I can think of is
that you plan to share the data across jobs...?

-SK


On 8/22/2013 3:38 PM, Shubhadeep Roy wrote:
Thanks. I had put all these calls under Monitor blocks, but this error
was
unmonitored. I debugged and checked that the QUSCRTUS APi is failing with
CPF3C2C (Value &1 for size parameter is not valid.). I used the maximum
allowed value in the call to this API-

CallP CrtUsrSpc(Wk_UserSpaceNm : ' ' : 16776704 : x'00' : '*ALL' :
'Data Queue Dump' : '*YES' : ApiErrDS);

Could you suggest why I am getting this error?

Warm regards,
Shubh

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