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RE: [sqr-users] Running a SQR program from another SQR program




My guess off the top of my head....  When you call the new sqr from the old 
sqr you're shelling out without inheriting the environment variables.  
You'll probably need to use fully qualified paths.

peace,
clark 'the dragon' willis


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only real finite asset that you have, and once used it can never be 
recovered, so don't waste it by giving it away.

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----Original Message Follows----

Yes all the operations are on the AIX machine

>That's the operating system.  Somewhere AIX documents what that error
>code means.
>
>All of the operations are run on the AIX box, right?  No windows clients
>involved?
>
>Richard Knapp
>
>-----Original Message-----
>
>the error code is the code returned from CALL SYSTEM USING $cmd_ln
>#return_status.
>
>#return_status is equal to 6, I couldn't find out what error code 6
>means
>
>
>



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