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On 18/02/2006, at 12:36 PM, Dan wrote:

BTW, following the aforementioned thread a bit more, I tried a:
DMPSYSOBJ OBJ('ISQLSTDAN ISD15 0000') CONTEXT(QRECOVERY) TYPE(19)
SUBTYPE(EE)
The printed output is one page, and towards the bottom of the report, I see
CPF2524 and the first level text of the message.  And that's it.

I did this for another user not having any problems using STRSQL, and his DMPSYSOBJ produces 20 pages, and I see all the SQL session history in it.

I really, really hope I can recover my session history! Any help would be
greatly appreciated!

Sounds to me like your SQL Session object has become damaged and that causes an exception handler loop hence the CPF2524 exception. The recovery for this message is "Report this problem to IBM" so what did they say?

As far as I recall Craig's utility used DMPSYSOBJ to print the session contents and then parsed the spooled file to extract the data. If so then it will have the same problem.

I think your SQL session is gone. You may have to delete the session object to allow ISQL to start functioning again.


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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