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QZDASOINIT jobs all run under QUSER, but the effective user profile is switched when the connection is made. There should be an entry in your logs like

User BRAD from client 10.8.2.134 connected to server.

When that entry is made the user profile is switched.

Your connection is probably being refused with no user and password being included. That may not even get to a QZDASOINIT job. I think the user validation is done by the listener job, which, I think, is QZDASRVSD on port 8471. Once validated, the listener binds one of the QZDASOINIT jobs to the user profile and then turns over communications to it.


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From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Lampert
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Subject: More, Re: Can anybody suggest any reasons why BIRT would be unable to establish a JDBC connection, when running on the same physical box?

The QZDASOINIT jobs appear to be running under QUSER. And the WTI1### library is *PUBLIC *ALL, as are the PFs, native LFs, and SQL Views therein.

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