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"This error comes from the database itself : the SQL7008 message is usually
a journaling issue indicating that either the updated file or database is
not journaled, or that the current environment does not have authority to
its journal."

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/error-javasqlsqlexception-sql7008-during-rule-execution-server-diagnostic

Looks like you're trying to do something in SQL you can't do on a file
that's not jourmalled.

On Thu, Mar 24, 2022 at 11:22 AM jerry ven <jerryven95@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I tried updating a file using MS access and the file was not journaled but
when i clicked on save button in MS access after making any data entry in
any of the field which was opened in MS Access for a particular file then
this error ' "[IBM][iSeries Access ODBC Driver][DB2 UDB]SQL7008" was not
appearing.




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