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> I wrote a long command file today, then tried to execute it
> from my typical
> environment (Qedit) and got
> (YODA/SYS/PUB)/:ABORT4BU.OPERATOR
> Command not programmatically executable. (CIERR 12)
> (YODA/SYS/PUB)/ABORT4BU.OPERATOR
> Command not programmatically executable. (CIERR 12)
> (YODA/SYS/PUB)/XEQ ABORT4BU.OPERATOR
> <SNIPPED, WORKS FINE>
> (YODA/SYS/PUB)/:XEQ ABORT4BU.OPERATOR
> <SNIPPED, WORKS FINE>
> (YODA/SYS/PUB)/
>
> But many other command files work just fine without XEQ. There's no
> matching MPE command or UDC, so I'm curious: how does MPE
> decide to choke
> with CIERR 12?
>
The character "4" is being interpreted as a terminator by whoever is parsing
the line (QEDIT or MPE) and the command becomes "ABORT" not implied run.
HTH,
John Burke
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