Did you compile the program before cataloging it?
What command did you use to catalog it?
I always like to take a look at the output from the CATALOG command to
verify it was done properly.
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On 1/30/2014 12:07 PM, randyleesmith wrote:
I'm not use to making these.
I based what I was doing on another A type which also called a Subroutine.
My A Type record;
SB.SVC>ED DICT ADFILA RNS.CB.MAS
10 lines long.
----:
0001: A
----:
0002: 0
----:
0003: Reason Not To Be Sent
----:
0004: M
----:
0005:
----:
0006:
----:
0007:
----:
0008: URNS.CB.MAS.SUB
----:
0009: L
----:
0010: 20
Bottom at line 10.
I cataloged the process RNS.CB.MAS.SUB
But get this error;
"$RNS.CB.MAS.SUB" is not in the CATALOG space.
[ENOENT] No such file or directory
Incorrect VOC entry for $RNS.CB.MAS.SUB.
Unable to load subroutine.
Not seen this before. Any ideas?
I know I can just make an I type, and I have done those before.
I thought this might be less work in making and porting over to production.
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