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MESSAGE CPF4128 a1maida 150 pts. Tags: Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded cpytoimpf error code 3401 and updated. Following Follow AS400 iseries Display All Messages System: MARS Job . . : TELNET49 User . . : cpfa0d4 error 3025 JCTYNER Number . . . : 456157 2>> /* */ /* */ 228 records copied from member SANOUT1. Ownership of object QCPIMTEMPS in QTEMP type *USRSPC changed. Ownership of object QACPTEMP01 in
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QTEMP type *USRSPC changed. Ownership of object QACPTEMP01 in QTEMP type *USRSPC changed. Ownership of object QCFT456157 in QTEMP type *USRSPC changed. File system error occurred. Error number 3401. Copy command ended because of error. Function check. CPF2817 unmonitored by SANFTPC1 at statement 134, instruction X'003E'. CPF2817 received by SANFTPC1 at 134. (C D I R) CPF2817 received by SANFTPC1 at 134. (C D I R)
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Bottom Press Enter to continue. This is the interactive command lime that gives tis error: CPYFRMIMPF FROMSTMF('/qdls/sanweigh/sanspace.csv') + TOFILE(HTEUSRJ/SANSPACE01) + MBROPT(*REPLACE) RCDDLM(*CRLF) + DATFMT(*USA) TIMFMT(*USA) + ERRRCDOPT(*REPLACE) RPLNULLVAL(*FLDDFT) Software/Hardware used: IBM V5R4M0 Asked: June 28, 20126:44 PM Related Questions SNDPCF Problem on AS400 rslvsp function returns null No such path in wrkflr AS/400 CL program To get a perticular string details from all the members of a file Answer Wiki Last updated: June 28, 20127:45 PM GMT a1maida150 pts. History Contributors Ordered by most recent a1maida150 pts. CharlieBrowne62,055 pts. Thanks. We'll let you know when a new response is added. I suggest that you run the command again. Then when you get the error, position your cursor under the message "File system error occurred. Error number 3401." and use the F1 key. This should give you the information youneed regarding what error 3401 is all about. I suggest that you run the command again. Then when you get the error, position your cursor under the message "File system error occurred. Error number 3401." and use the F1 key. This should give you the information youneed regarding what error 3401 is all about. Please enter an
the reader of this tutorial is already familiar with the RPG IV language, including prototypes sub-procedures and service programs. Trademarks The terms RPG IV, RPG/400, Integrated Language Environment, C/400, OS/400, AS/400, and iSeries/400 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both. Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries of X/Open Company Limited Other company, product and/or service http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/message-cpf4128/ names may be trademarks and/or service marks of others. [ Split HTML / Single HTML ] Table of Contents 1. Introduction to the IFS 1.1. What is the Integrated File System? 1.2. What is a stream file? 1.3. What different file systems can I work with in RPG? 1.4. IFS information in the Information Center 1.5. An IFS "Hello World" Application https://www.scottklement.com/rpg/ifs_ebook/ifs_ebook.html 1.6. Looking at our example from OS/400 2. The Basics of Stream Files 2.1. Opening Files with the open() API 2.1.1. Creating a header member 2.1.2. Prototyping the open() API 2.1.3. The path parameter 2.1.4. The oflag parameter 2.1.5. The mode parameter 2.1.6. The codepage parameter 2.1.7. The return value of the open() API 2.1.8. Code snippet showing the use of the open() API 2.2. Closing a file with the close() API 2.3. Writing streams with the write() API 2.4. Reading a stream file with the read() API 2.5. Example of writing and reading data to a stream file 2.6. Error handling 2.6.1. Retrieving the error number. 2.6.2. What does the error number mean? 2.6.3. Getting a human-readable error message 2.6.4. Utilities for communicating errors 2.7. Our last example with error handling added 2.8. Example of writing raw data to a stream file 3. Other simple, but helpful IFS commands 3.1. Checking existence and permissions to files 3.2. Example of checking for an object in the IFS 3.3. Changing permissions on an existing IFS Object 3.4. Ex
spooled file? Technote (FAQ) Question What might http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21055414 cause MCH3401 - Cannot resolve to object XXXXX. Type and Subtype X'0201' Authority X'0000' when trying to store a spooled file? Answer According http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.ibm.midrange/103234 to the second level message text for MCH3401, Type and Subtype '0201' indicates that the object that cannot be resolved is a program. This error number error usually indicates that you have specified an input, index, or unbundle user exit program in your OnDemand report definition that can not be found on the system when the report is stored into OnDemand. Perhaps you have spelled the program name incorrectly in the report definition or iseries error number the program is not found in the library list when the report is stored. To resolve this problem, check the report definition to see if any of these user exit programs are specified. Verify that the name is spelled correctly and that the program will be found in the library list when the report is stored. (In the Question section of this FAQ, XXXXX represents the name of the user exit program that was found in the report definition when Content Manager OnDemand attempted to store the spooled file.) Document information More support for: Content Manager OnDemand for i Spool File Archive Software version: 5.4 Operating system(s): IBM i Reference #: 1055414 Modified date: 2010-12-01 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility