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2590.1 | | M5::LWILCOX | Chocolate in January!! | Thu Jan 23 1997 19:25 | 9 |
2590.2 | | M5::LWILCOX | Chocolate in January!! | Thu Jan 23 1997 19:43 | 7 |
2590.3 | | M5::LWILCOX | Chocolate in January!! | Thu Jan 23 1997 23:31 | 4 |
| Am I talking to myself? Yes, Liz, you are.
I see that setting the wait record locks or using the bind logical to do
so can also cause this to be returned.
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2590.4 | | M5::LWILCOX | Chocolate in January!! | Fri Jan 24 1997 10:26 | 5 |
| OK, I'm still losing it. I cannot get the condition codes, but Joey can
get them out of my schema!! I've tried logging in with /NOCOMMAND thinking
it was in my login, I also turned on all privs and still do not get them.
Is someone out to get me!
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2590.5 | | BROKE::BASTINE | | Fri Jan 24 1997 12:40 | 1 |
| Still talking to yourself, I see! :)
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2590.6 | will ask | NOVA::CHO | Joseph Cho | Fri Mar 14 1997 12:03 | 8 |
| Liz,
I don't know why COBOL doens't list the exception code.
I'll ask a COBOL developer about that. Is any exception code
in your program accepted? If it is, then it is only a listing
problem.
Thanks.
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2590.7 | d | M5::LWILCOX | Chocolate in January!! | Thu Mar 20 1997 09:04 | 12 |
| <<< Note 2590.6 by NOVA::CHO "Joseph Cho" >>>
-< will ask >-
Joseph, it's not that it doesn't list them, it DOES list them from my schema
for Joey, but it won't list them from my schema for me! I'm serious. I've
tried turning on full privs, and I still get nothing, but if Joey uses my
schema she gets 'em.
It would be interesting....
Thanks.
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2590.8 | | NOVA::CHO | Joseph Cho | Thu Mar 20 1997 11:17 | 8 |
| I didn't get back from the COBOL engineer that I sent mail to
ask about your problem.
Is the only difference between yours and Joey's an account?
Could any symbol or logical be involved with this?
In your case, is the condition code recognized by the COBOL compiler?
Thanks.
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