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FWiW, since the problem is really in the query component versus the SQL component, I really doubt that the noted PTF support to provide the SQL component -901 failure details would be of much assistance for this specific incident; i.e. PTF for APAR SE38148. The reason, and this is just a cynical guess, that the alluded "MSGS" detail gathered with that support probably would offer only the CPF4204, a detail which merely "points the finger" back to the failing QQ program :-)

Regards, Chuck

Genyphyr Novak wrote:

<<SNIP>>

You can also get some logging information if you install the PTF
to deliver a system wide logger - available only on some recent
releases.
http://www-912.ibm.com/a_dir/as4ptf.nsf/c2fd98f5d2eccb83862574ce00520341/f3efc44a3afe9ca3862575fb0068f502?OpenDocument


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