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CRPence wrote:
<<SNIP>> the SQL DELETE may or may not have completed without
error without said defect [e.g. perhaps cpf5090 is manifest as
sql0901 or similar].


Of course performing the still failing request, again, with a user having the special authority *ALLOBJ, would answer the question of how the SQL DELETE might be impacted. For that user having the necessary authority, that the query component does not adopt, would no longer be an issue. Thus whatever issue remains, if even one still does remain, would be manifest as the more appropriate error [e.g. the SQL code reflecting the CPF5090 or similar] or the query activity would be able to complete without an error such that the problem would be circumvented. If circumvented just once in that fashion, likely the next invocation by the unauthorized user would also complete without error, because the condition which gave rise to the need to open the ERAP file no longer persists.

Regards, Chuck

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