Since the CPF3CF2 is a generic "API failed" failure condition, I think the best approach might be to locate the full details of the joblog for the host error, to see if there are preceding error conditions which give rise to the generic "API failed" message. Having just reviewed the text for that message, it seems to suggest doing that [and the parameters specified, which would not be too easy given it is a system debugger feature calling the API], and reporting the problem to your service provider.

Regards, Chuck

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