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Try DB2 monitoring.
STRDBMON or better yet, start it via operations navigator (database performance monitor).
You will want to use operations navigator anyway to analyze results.

Shalom Carmel
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www.venera.com - iSeries insecurity

----- Original Message ----- >
date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 15:53:32 -0500
from: Scott A Schollenberger <SASchollenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Tracing DRDA server

Can anyone point me in the direction of information regarding
the ability to trace the DRDA server?  We have an application from
a partner company that sends SQL requests (UPDATE/INSERT) via
DB2 Connect to our (or our clients) iSeries.

We are in a situation of trying to prove to the partner that they
are sending nulls on an UPDATE statement for a table that
doesn't accept nulls in this certain field.

The QRWTSRVR joblog shows a data mapping error with
error code 20 which indicates a null received for the field,
but more "proof" is needed.

Thanks.
----------------------

Scott A. Schollenberger
Director, R&D
TENEX Systems, a division of Harris Computer Systems
2011 Renaissance Blvd., Suite 100
King of Prussia, PA  19406
Phone: 610-239-9988  Ext. 305
Fax: 610-239-9995
E-mail: saschollenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.tenexsys.com



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