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Gang - If I understand *SQLPKGs correctly, they are built via ODBC connections in order to speed up DB access for those connections. True? What would happen if I deleted all the *SQLPKG objects on the system and allowed them to be rebuilt? (Many of the SQLPKGs indicate that they were created by mere users, not by the system or by any other 'powerful' profile.) I ask this because I have SQLPKG objects in QGPL *and* I have SQLPKG objects with identical names to those in QGPL in the data library of a vendor package. I believe this is causing a problem that we are having with the vendor package. Any comments or suggestions are welcomed. Thanks, Steve
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