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Susanta
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Joined: 17 Nov 2009 Posts: 126 Location: India
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Hi ,
I am trying to take new copy of an existing program but i am getting load failed.
Could you please suggest what are causes may be for this error.
Thanks
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enrico-sorichetti
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Joined: 14 Mar 2007 Posts: 10873 Location: italy
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when You look at the manual, what does it say...
( with the full information provide by the message )
anyway for a question so badly posed the only technically correct reply is ...
YOU!
You did something wrong,
... wrong assumptions
... wrong procedures
... anything else that You should have done in the proper way an You did not
a recommended reading to prevent such posting style
catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Bill O'Boyle
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Joined: 14 Jan 2008 Posts: 2501 Location: Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Review the startup JCL for the target CICS region and ensure that the load library which you used for your compile is present under DFHSIP.
If there are other load lib's before your target load lib, ensure your load module is NOT present in any of these.
If all of this checks out, then issue a CEMT SET PROG(XXXXXXXX) PHA and that should do it....
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Susanta
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Thanks Bill , Thanks enrico.
The problem got solved some how after few tries. |
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dick scherrer
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Joined: 23 Nov 2006 Posts: 19244 Location: Inside the Matrix
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Hello,
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The problem got solved some how after few tries. |
The problem was not magically solved "somehow". Something specific corrected whatever was wrong.
It will probably help someone else if you post what actually corrected the problem |
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Bill O'Boyle
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Dick,
Don't you know, the "PFM Fairy" sprinkled her magic dust and all was well....
For those not familar with this acronym, used in this IT context ===> www.acronymfinder.com
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enrico-sorichetti
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the polite form, I suppose |
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Susanta
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dick scherrer wrote: |
Hello,
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The problem got solved some how after few tries. |
The problem was not magically solved "somehow". Something specific corrected whatever was wrong.
It will probably help someone else if you post what actually corrected the problem |
The correction is...
There is a special load library where i need keep my load module . |
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dejunzhu
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Joined: 08 May 2008 Posts: 390 Location: China
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Bill O'Boyle wrote: |
Dick,
Don't you know, the "PFM Fairy" sprinkled her magic dust and all was well....
For those not familar with this acronym, used in this IT context ===> www.acronymfinder.com
Bill |
sorry... so many items came out when searched with keyword: "PFM"..
but when serach using "PFM Fairy" , no result came out.... |
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enrico-sorichetti
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click on the link provided
click on the letter P
click on PF
scroll down the page until You see PFM
click on it and You' ll be told all You might want to know |
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Robert Sample
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Joined: 06 Jun 2008 Posts: 8696 Location: Dubuque, Iowa, USA
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Review the startup JCL for the target CICS region and ensure that the load library which you used for your compile is present under DFHSIP.
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I'm sure Bill mis-spoke and meant DFHRPL instead of DFHSIP. |
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dejunzhu
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enrico-sorichetti wrote: |
click on the link provided
click on the letter P
click on PF
scroll down the page until You see PFM
click on it and You' ll be told all You might want to know |
It's the same as typing in "PFM" in the search box and press enter key...
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Note: We have 161 other definitions for PFM in our Acronym Attic |
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enrico-sorichetti
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PFM... use a bit of imagination...
what could be related to a fairy!
unless I counted wrong the definition in this context is the 11th one |
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