Fixes are available
APAR status
Closed as fixed if next.
Error description
In RPP 9.5.1, the server locale generation fails because the end -FN label exists without its corresponding beginning -FN Label. The end -FN label is from the migration process (procedure MIA4). Scenario: - Update the -GG for a segment regarding SQL access - Generate the server entity where the segment is called - Server entity can't be generated because the beginning FnnXX-FN label is missing in the source COBOL file.
Local fix
Regarding the server entities which have been already migrated, it is needed to delete the -FN labels in the COBOL files to respect the COBOL structure.
Problem summary
**************************************************************** * USERS AFFECTED: * * All users of Server entity * **************************************************************** * PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: * * The Cobol code obtained following a migration of a Server * * contains -FN labels in excess when there are '* C' for SQL * * process * **************************************************************** * RECOMMENDATION: * ****************************************************************
Problem conclusion
Temporary fix
Comments
APAR Information
APAR number
PI81031
Reported component name
RATL PROG PATTE
Reported component ID
5725H0300
Reported release
951
Status
CLOSED FIN
PE
NoPE
HIPER
NoHIPER
Special Attention
NoSpecatt / Xsystem
Submitted date
2017-05-04
Closed date
2017-06-15
Last modified date
2017-06-15
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Fix information
Applicable component levels
R850 PSY
UP
R900 PSY
UP
R901 PSY
UP
R910 PSY
UP
R911 PSY
UP
R912 PSY
UP
R950 PSY
UP
R951 PSY
UP
R960 PSN
UP
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Modified date:
18 October 2021