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 More options Jul 8, 1:41 am
From: suresh <ksureshf...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jul 2008 22:41:51 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Jul 8 2008 1:41 am
Subject: Re: Unable to catalog the object - 35637
Hi,
Thank you so much for the reply.... i wil try and let you know the
result

On Jul 7, 8:10 pm, "Tom Turkington" <t...@proman.com> wrote:

> Basically the original error message:

> jsh anch ~ -->CATALOG TESTING.BP TEST.OBJCAT.TESTCAT
>  TEST.OBJCAT.TESTCAT The subroutine TEST_2OOBJCAT_2OTESTCAT is already
> defined in 35637
>  ** Unable to catalog object TEST.OBJCAT.TESTCAT  ** jsh anch ~ -->

> is indicating it cannot catalog the "TESTING.BP" version of this file
> because it "already" has a copy of the subroutine cataloged, but it's in a
> different file...  in this case it appears the subroutine is in a file
> called "35637"  (Presumably this occurred accidentally/someone copied the
> subroutine file to "35637" and then cataloged it there?).  Generally, JBase
> keeps an inventory of subroutines and how they're mapped to .dll's/.so's,
> what the source is, etc., in a file (in the LIB folder) called libdef.def.
> Basically, when you attempt to catalog the above, jbase looks in libdef.def,
> and says, sorry, I've already got a copy of the subroutine and it's in a
> file called "35637".  To fix, you need to get the bad info out of
> libdef.def.  Typically you can do this by DECATALOG'ing.  I'm not sure if
> you need to do:

> DECATALOG TESTING.BP TEST.OBJCAT.TESTCAT

> or

> DECATALOG TESTING.BP 35637

> but I would recommend doing both at least 2 times, then try CATALOG'ing
> again...

> Tom @ Proco, Inc
> 800-867-7626 x4
> t...@proman.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: jBASE@googlegroups.com [mailto:jBASE@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of

> suresh
> Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 3:22 AM
> To: jBASE
> Subject: Re: Unable to catalog the object - 35637

> Hi,

>        Thank you for the reply,

> yes, you are correct

> sorry i wrongly mentioned the error file.. the exact  error file name
> is
>  " TEST_2EOBJCAT_2ETESTCAT "(i got the error for this file name only
> not for that)

> what the error means ???? i am in great confusion!!!!!!!!!!

> Thanks and Regards,
> Suresh.k

> On Jul 4, 7:48 pm, "sarfraz.raj...@gmail.com"
> <sarfraz.raj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi,

> > This error shows that the file TEST_2OOBJCAT_2OTESTCAT is already
> > created and the name of the file is wrongly created by the system.

> > File name should be like this TEST_2EOBJCAT_2ETESTCAT.

> > As mujhtaba says that decatalog the file first but unforunatly system
> > will not allow you to decatalog it.

> > You just go in the folder $HOME/lilb/obj (for non-windows platform) or
> > $HOME/lib/objdir (for windows) and search the file
> > TEST_2OOBJCAT_2OTESTCAT and delete it and again try to compile and
> > catalog the file.

> > Hope this will help you.

> > Thanks & Regards,

> > Sarfraz Rajput

> > On Jul 3, 5:18 pm, suresh <ksureshf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > > Can anyone tell me what this error message means. I was trying to
> > > catalog the object

> > > jsh anch ~ -->CATALOG TESTING.BP TEST.OBJCAT.TESTCAT
> > >  TEST.OBJCAT.TESTCAT The subroutine TEST_2OOBJCAT_2OTESTCAT is already
> > > defined in 35637
> > >  ** Unable to catalog object TEST.OBJCAT.TESTCAT  ** jsh anch ~ -->

> > > please help me ................

> > > Thanks and Regards,
> > > Sureshanch- Hide quoted text -

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