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RE: v1.21 issue



No I didn't!

In the prior releases I never had it there.

Now it's OK!!!

Thanks,
Bill


-----Original Message-----
From: ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ftpapi-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Ryan
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 1:05 PM
To: HTTPAPI and FTPAPI Projects
Subject: Re: v1.21 issue

Do you have LIBHTTP in your library list?

On Nov 15, 2007 8:21 AM, Charette, William <charette@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>    Hi;
>
>
>    I installed v1.21 yesterday, and didn't encounter any problems.
>
>    Then I recompiled a few web services to test them; and they worked
>    fine.
>
>
>    Thanks in advance for any input you can share.
>
>    Bill
>
>
>    Overnight, one of my jobs hung up. Below is the error text.
>
>    (There are 2 errors in the email; there's another error after this
>    one.)
>
>
>
>         To procedure  . . . . . . . :   HUCSVP
>
>                                         Statement . . . . . . . . . :
>    2400
>
>                                         Message . . . . :   Cannot
>    resolve to object EXPAT. Type and Subtype X'0203'
>
>                                           Authority X'0000'.
>
>                                         Cause . . . . . :   Either a
>    system pointer or a data pointer can not be
>
>                                           resolved. For a system
pointer,
>    it can not be resolved to object EXPAT, type
>
>                                           and subtype X'0203',
>    authorization X'0000', because either the named object
>
>                                           was not in any context
referred
>    to or the correct object was located but the
>
>                                           user profile did not have
the
>    required authority. The object types for
>
>                                           common type or subtype codes
>    follow: -- 0100-Access group, 0201-Program,
>
>                                           0401-Library, --
0701-Journal
>    receiver, 0801-User profile, 0901-Journal, --
>
>                                           0B90-Data space, 0C90-Data
>    space index, 0D50-Data base file member, --
>
>                                           0E01-Job queue, 0E02-Output
>    queue, 0E03-Message file, -- 0E04-Forms control
>
>                                           table, 0A01-Data queue,
>    0E06-DBCS dictionary, -- 0E07-Information search
>
>                                           index, 1401-Class of service
>    description, -- 1501-Mode description,
>
>                                           0E05-Session description, --
>    1001-Device description, 1101-Line description,
>
>                                           -- 1201-Controller
description,
>    1901-File, 1902-Message queue, -- 1903-Job
>
>                                           description, 1904-Class,
>    1905-Command, 1906-Table, -- 1908-Edit description,
>
>                                           1909-Subsystem description,
--
>    190A-Data area, 190C-Graphic symbol set,
>
>                                           190D-Chart format, --
1910-DBCS
>    character table, 1911-Query definition,
>
>                                           1912-Folder, -- 1915-Panel
>    group, 1916-Menu group, 0E0D-Configuration list,
>
>                                           -- 1919-S/36 machine
>    description, 1920-Data dictionary, -- 1950-Data base
>
>                                           directory, 1951-File format,
--
>    19C2-Spool control block, 19D0-Work control
>
>                                           block table, -- 19D2-System
>    value, 1A00-Process control space, --
>
>                                           1B01-Authorization list. For
a
>    data pointer, it can not be resolved because
>
>                                           the named object is not
located
>    within any program activation currently
>
>                                           known to the process.
Recovery
>    . . . :   Either specify the correct object
>
>                                           name or specify the correct
>    authority for the object.
>
>
>    I cancelled the CL, and recompiled the RPG; then I got the
following
>    error.
>
>
>    :   Cannot resolve to object HTTPAPIR4. Type and Subtype
>
>                                           X'0203' Authority X'0000'.
>
>                                         Cause . . . . . :   Either a
>    system pointer or a data pointer can not be
>
>                                           resolved. For a system
pointer,
>    it can not be resolved to object HTTPAPIR4,
>
>                                           type and subtype X'0203',
>    authorization X'0000', because either the named
>
>                                           object was not in any
context
>    referred to or the correct object was located
>
>                                           but the user profile did not
>    have the required authority. The object types
>
>                                           for common type or subtype
>    codes follow: -- 0100-Access group, 0201-Program,
>
>                                           0401-Library, --
0701-Journal
>    receiver, 0801-User profile, 0901-Journal, --
>
>                                           0B90-Data space, 0C90-Data
>    space index, 0D50-Data base file member, --
>
>                                           0E01-Job queue, 0E02-Output
>    queue, 0E03-Message file, -- 0E04-Forms control
>
>                                           table, 0A01-Data queue,
>    0E06-DBCS dictionary, -- 0E07-Information search
>
>                                           index, 1401-Class of service
>    description, -- 1501-Mode description,
>
>                                           0E05-Session description, --
>    1001-Device description, 1101-Line description,
>
>                                           -- 1201-Controller
description,
>    1901-File, 1902-Message queue, -- 1903-Job
>
>                                           description, 1904-Class,
>    1905-Command, 1906-Table, -- 1908-Edit description,
>
>                                           1909-Subsystem description,
--
>    190A-Data area, 190C-Graphic symbol set,
>
>                                           190D-Chart format, --
1910-DBCS
>    character table, 1911-Query definition,
>
>                                           1912-Folder, -- 1915-Panel
>    group, 1916-Menu group, 0E0D-Configuration list,
>
>                                           -- 1919-S/36 machine
>    description, 1920-Data dictionary, -- 1950-Data base
>
>                                           directory, 1951-File format,
--
>    19C2-Spool control block, 19D0-Work control
>
>                                           block table, -- 19D2-System
>    value, 1A00-Process control space, --
>
>                                           1B01-Authorization list. For
a
>    data pointer, it can not be resolved because
>
>                                           the named object is not
located
>    within any program activation currently
>
>                                           known to the process.
Recovery
>    . . . :   Either specify the correct object
>
>                                           name or specify the correct
>    authority for the object.
>
>
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