There is a program that does transaction bracketing of an update. It
normally behaves itself (hundreds of transactions /hr) but I am getting a
fatal error on commit. I'm not sure what the "Seek operation failure" error
is.

Program "GRXMLCONV": Line 2750, Seek operation failure.  [EINVAL] Invalid
argument
Program "GRXMLCONV": Line 2750, FATAL: Unable to do commit of record "E7848"
in file "GRTRANS/DATA.30".
Program "GRXMLCONV": Line 2750, Rolling back uncommitted transactions begun
within this execution environment.

The docs have a number of posibilities but I'm not sure where to start
looking. Can anyone shed any light on what may be causing this?

Thanks,
Stuart Boydell

* admin.pdf E-6: "(EINVAL) Invalid argument. Here are some examples of
invalid
arguments: dismounting a nonmounted device, mentioning an
unknown signal in signal, reading or writing a file for which seek has
generated a negative pointer. EINVAL is also set by math functions."



















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