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We experienced the following situation on one system:



A user logged in and did an alter table.



After this the table was locked - completely. Could not be accessed by sql, dsppfm or any other command.



For a DSPPFM I get a CPF4326 "Commitment definition" {blank space} "not valid for open of TBL_PM"



The commitment identifier is listed as X'00000000000000000000'





I was unable to find any pending operations using the WRKCMTDFN ("Work with commitment definitions") command. Otherwise I would have tried a forced commit using that one.





Any ideas on how to solve a situation like this?





Med vänlig hälsning / Best regards


Åke H Olsson



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