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First, I am not /scolding/ anyone. My comments may easily be construed as doing so, but that is my fault for my writing style. I am merely trying to convey necessary information, that will avoid wasted efforts, and resolve an issue in a [the most?] straight forward manner.

A reclaim of the *DBXREF will *not* assist here; even if doing so might correct some [(un)related] issue(s); i.e. even if somehow perceived either as related to or as having changed any outcome for those files, and even if the OPTION(*CHECK) implies the request is desirable. When I say "[please] do not perform a reclaim, as it will not help", invariably someone will point out something /different/ since the reclaim request, that they perceive as having helped the situation. OK, so maybe having run a reclaim could have had some affect. However that request will surely not effect correction here -- this I can assure, if details given about the situation [files] are accurate.

The issue for these files in QUSRSYS is with the database file objects themselves. The System Database Cross Reference is merely a reflection of the database objects on the system. Thus /refreshing/ information about those object in those cross reference files, the /catalogs/, should in this case effect nothing of value. Presumably the catalogs already properly represent, that these database file object relations in the QUSRSYS library are incorrect according to design expectations. Additionally, if the relationship issue involves members, the *DBXREF is inherently unrelated, as it does not reflect information about members.

Regards, Chuck

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