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Any suggests or help on this one would be appreciated: When we run subquery interactively in SQL this is the error: (if I should run each Select statement by it self no error occurs) <<Picture (Metafile)>> SELECT customer_num, customer_name FROM premiere/customer WHERE customer_num in (select customer_num from premiere/orders where order_date = '10/20/2003') I'm getting the following error when we run a interactive SQL statement above: Message ID . . . . . . : SQL0901 Severity . . . . . . . : 50 Message type . . . . . : Diagnostic Message . . . . : SQL system error. Cause . . . . . : An SQL system error has occurred. The current SQL statement cannot be completed successfully. The error will not prevent other SQL statements from being processed. Previous messages may indicate that there is a problem with the SQL statement and SQL did not correctly diagnose the error. The previous message identifier was CPF4204. Internal error type 3109 has occurred. If precompiling, processing will not continue beyond this statement. When I dig in a little deeper it has the following message: System object ORDERS ORDERS partially damaged. Internal dump ID . Error class 0, device number X'0000'. Internal failure occurred in query processor. File QAP0ZDMP created in library QTEMP. Member QP0Z110085 added to file QAP0ZDMP in QTEMP. User Trace data for job 110085/GOSQL225/QPADEV000D dumped to member QP0Z110085 in file QAP0ZDMP in library QTEMP. 27 records copied from member QP0Z110085. 1 User Trace buffer(s) deleted. SQL system error. Glen FVTC Instructor "Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime.".
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