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I've had a strange problem with a JDBC connection, running on the local iSeries machine. The url I'm using is: jdbc:db2iSeries:*local/;date format=iso;naming=system;access=read only;libraries=**long list of libraries** This worked fine until yesterday, when an attempt to query some data from a file using the connection started returning "FileName in *LIBL type *FILE not found" exceptions. All the other files were fine. I double and triple checked the authority on the file, tried tracing the connection, all to no avail. Eventually, more out of desperation than anything else, I tried taking out the "access=read only" property from the url. Bingo, suddenly I can start querying the file again. Has anyone else had this problem? Regards, Chris. ****************************************************** The information in this E-mail and in any attachment is confidential and is intended solely for the addressee. Access, copying, disclosure or use of such information by anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient please contact postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx While reasonable efforts are made to ensure these files are free of virus infection and offensive materials, if something of this nature is inadvertently sent to you, please destroy it, accept our apologies and contact postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with details of the sender. We will ensure that action is taken immediately to prevent any recurrence. Debenhams accept no responsibility for any views expressed by the originator of this email. Debenhams Retail plc (reg. no. 83395) Registered in England and Wales. Registered office: 1 Welbeck Street, London W1G 0AA. http://www.debenhams.com ******************************************************
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