What USER id are your CGI jobs running under? Default is QTMHHTP1. I
think that and QTMHHTTP need to have proper authority to the objects to run.

On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 2:06 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

All of my CGI apps are RPGLE objects. Each source member has a compile
script that contains the compile commands. The object is created in a test
library associated with a test Apache server. We deploy into production by
moving the object into a production library associated with a production
Apache server.

For me, this works perfectly. Every over dev has problems. They run the
compile script and get the object in the test library. The app runs fine.
When the object is moved into the production library (regardless of who
does it), the app does not run. It gives a "Script is not executable"
message. I know the URL is correct because I have the page loaded before
the object is updated. We move the object and I click refresh in my
browser. If we change the owner of the production object, the app begins
working. Changing the owner back has no effect.

We first saw this at IBMi 7.1, and it's still an issue at 7.3.


I don't even know where to go from here. Any suggestions?


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