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The attached file produces an I/O error with a positive I/O status of 126,
when using I/O routines calling other I/O routines containing statements with advance="no"
This worked, however, in ifort 16, and it also works with gfortran, NAG, and PGI.
(Code attached)
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The fix is being targeted for inclusion in the upcoming 17.0 Update 2 next month.
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The error message you're getting is a bug previously reported and it is being fixed.
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Is there an update on this issue? For the moment this is really a showstopper as we cannot rewrite major parts of our code to circumvent this regression.
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I finally found the corresponding internal tracking id, DPD200414919, and your associated Premier issue on this same defect. I confirmed there is a fix (using your test case) but the availability of that in a future 17.0 update is not clear so I've inquired about that. I will post again once I learn more.
(Internal tracking id: DPD200414919)
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The fix is being targeted for inclusion in the upcoming 17.0 Update 2 next month.
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Kevin, that is great news. Thanks to the development team for the quick fix.
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