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How far up the IBM customer food chain is your company?  You may be much
better served by dealing with an IBM Business Partner (local or other)...
they will probably  be more responsive in the sales area.  A good customer
rep at a good B.P. can be invaluable in many ways.


                                                                           
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I have had a request pending with an inside sales rep at IBM for two
weeks on some feature code pricing, I can't get her to return my calls
and so far she hasn't taken the time to get me the pricing.

Does anyone have someone further up the food chain that I can contact?
This is really starting to tick me off.  Support is fantastic,
responsive, etc., but getting sales on the phone is really a pain.

My ex was faster than this and she was so slow that she had cobwebs in
her hair...:) Just kidding folks.


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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Landess
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 7:00 PM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: SQL question


I have found that when using *SQL naming convention when using IBM's
STRSQL,
the SQL interpreter will not find a file by using the library list.

Example -
Here is the library list for my interactive job:

Opt   Library       Type
        QSYS         SYS
        QSYS2        SYS
        QHLPSYS      SYS
        QUSRSYS      SYS
        QSQL         PRD
        QTEMP        USR
        ENSHSC       USR
        ENSDPR       USR
        FRDTPR       USR

This SQL statement works just fine:
SELECT * FROM FRDTPR.F01092

However, If I try this SQL statement (without qualifying the library
name): Select * from F01092

I get the error message:
F01092 in AUSLADTMP type *FILE not found.

I don't have AUSLADTMP specified as my Current library.
AUSLADTMP is my user profile name...why is interactive SQL assuming the
file is in MY library?

We get the exact same behavior when using a Java program with JDBC to
execute the same SQL statement...

Regards,
Steve
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