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Custom System Code Not Found; Custom System Code Not Found
Topic Started: Nov 3 2009, 01:34 PM (147 Views)
Pramodchandra
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Hi

We have defined some custom system codes like ZG ZZ and all

for Particular ZG system Code when I am compiling any Program under ZG system Code its giving me given below Error

System Code - ZG Not Found
/apps/lawson/gen/bin/bismark: Error Encountered In Execution
/apps/lawson/gen/bin/lawbsh: Error Encountered In Execution

System Code ZG is defined in dbdef

Any Idea whats the problem is ?

Thanks in Advance
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georgegraham
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Did you add access to the system code in security?
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trezaei
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George has a great point. And also with 9.0 make sure you have the release number for the ZZ system code. Just match the release number for your app.
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Pramodchandra
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Hi Tan,

Thanks, it was the Release number problem in dbdef, Lawson 9 version needs Release comments in some specific format, previsouly it was Release 8 (in dbdef) and then we changed it to Release 8.1.0 MSP#5 and it worked :)
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