Can you provide more context?

I've seen EINVAL (CPE3021): "The value specified for the argument is not correct" hundreds of times. Almost any API from the Unix-type APIs or ILE C runtime has the potential to generate this error, and it simply means "One of your parameters is wrong."

To troubleshoot this further, you need to know what's happening, and what the parameters are. But without any context, all I can say is "you did something wrong."

What is the program doing when you get this error? Is it possible that you're providing an invalid CCSID or encoding= value? Or maybe something else? Hard to say when you have no context at all!

On 2/15/2011 7:17 AM, Mike Cunningham wrote:

¬Mon Feb 14 09:11:17 2011| ¬error| ¬client 10.133.2.192| (3021)The
value specified for the argument is not correct.: ZSRV_MSG0579:
translation filter - returning error


Has anyone seen this error before and knows what it is trying to tell
us? This is coming from an ILE RPG app using CGI


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