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CEE3501S The module GGCBS009 was not found


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vijayakumar.yellala

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 10:22 am
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Hi All,

While running the job, below error occured. Job has been abended after executing some records. why this error will occured.


CEE3501S The module GGCBS009 was not found.
From compile unit GNUFAPPD at entry point GNUFAPPD at statement 9508 a entry offset +00007964 at address 2A35CC9C.
CEE3204S The system detected a protection exception (System Completion Code=0C4 From entry point GetSrcFileNm at statement 3091 at compile unit offset at address 0E66A032.

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enrico-sorichetti

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 29, 2011 11:21 am
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While running the job, below error occured. Job has been abended after executing some records. why this error will occured.


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CEE3501S The module GGCBS009 was not found.


what is that you do not understand in the CEE3501S message ? icon_evil.gif
speak to Your support to find out where the GCCBS009 module resides
and make the library available to Your process
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