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From: Cherryl A Ball@MOBIL on 12/12/97 11:56 AM


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Subject:  VECMMND Compile Problem

Hi All,

We have a program that uses the VECMMND command to stream jobs within a
program.  We are still running our online programs from an SL.  Since this
program hasn't been compiled in a few years we reinstalled the  VECMMND in
the system SL and in the system intrinsics file just in case the VECMMND
never was properly installed in the first place or in the event a system
patch erased  part of VECMMND that the compiler is looking for.

I have tried to recompile this program under MPE/iX 5.0 and MPE/iX 5.5.
The system running MPE/iX 5.0 is using MPEX version 25N50815 and the MPE/iX
5.5 version is running MPEX 25N60119.

The HPPATH for both systems is:
!HPGROUP,PUB,PUB.SYS,PUB.ROBELLE,PUB.VESOFT,PUB.TYM,HPBIN.SYS

LINE #   SEQ #  COL  ERROR  SEV   TEXT OF MESSAGE
------  ------  ---  -----  ---   ---------------
01193  097900  80    371    Q    INTRINSIC VECMMND NOT FOUND IN INTRINSIC
FILE.
01199  098500  80    371    Q    INTRINSIC VECMMND NOT FOUND IN INTRINSIC
FILE.

My question to anyone is:  Is there something else I need to do in order to
 compile this program?

Thanks in advance to anyone who responds!!!

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