Hi Juan Luis
The problem is with the IBM Z Open Editor - by default, it tries to locate the source of PROCs referenced in your JCL.
Since it has no idea about your particular zOS configuration, it assumes all PROCs are in SYS1.PROCLIB and reports any others as a warning - it is definitely NOT an error.
You can either configure the editor with the correct proclist for your system, or ignore the warnings.
Similarly, you can ignore the somewhat alarming message from IBM Z Open Editor when your 60 day trial of the "advanced features" expires.
Yes, that is the 60 day trial you probably did not even know you had started when you first installed the Editor. For most users, the advanced features are not necessary or useable.
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Original Message:
Sent: 4/23/2025 10:49:00 PM
From: Juan Luis Munoz
Subject: Unable to find PROC group IGYWC
I'm currently experiencing an issue where all my JCL files that reference PROC group IGYWC are failing with the same error message indicating that the PROC group cannot be found.
This issue appears to be systemic rather than isolated to a specific job. Could you please assist in verifying whether IGYWC is properly defined and accessible in the system PROCLIB concatenation, or advise on any recent changes that may have impacted it?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
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Juan Luis Munoz
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