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From: midrange-l-bounces+mallen=nu-z.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces+mallen=nu-z.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
rick.baird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 9:46 AM
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Subject: DDM file access problems


hey all,

I've got a problem accessing a DDM file for some users.  The profiles and
authorities appear to be set up correctly on both boxes, but some users can
open it, and some cant.

the error is one that is specific to DDM files, and doesn't tell me much -
has anyone gotten this message before, and what was the cause?

Thanks,

Rick

Message ID . . . . . . . . . :   CPF9155
Message file . . . . . . . . :   QCPFMSG
  Library  . . . . . . . . . :     QSYS
Message . . . . :   Cannot communicate with DDM target system.
Cause . . . . . :   An error occurred while attempting to access the
  distributed data management (DDM) target system.  If the target system is
an
  iSeries or a System/38 server, the cause for this error is one of the
  following:
    -- Target system DDMACC network attribute could not be accessed.
    -- Target system DDMACC network attribute value is specified as *REJECT.
    -- User exit program not found on target system.
    -- User is not authorized to user exit program on the target system.
    -- Library in search list for user exit program is locked on target
  system.
    -- The Independent ASP specified in the Relational Database entry for
the
  DDM file is not available on the target system or the target system does
not
  support Independent ASPs.
Recovery  . . . :   Do the following:
    -- Try the request again.
    -- Change the (DDMACC) value on the target system to *OBJAUT or to a
  qualified program name of the customer validation program using the change
  network attribute command (CHGNETA).
    -- Ensure the specified user exit program exists.
    -- Ensure the target user profile is authorized to the user exit
program.
    -- Wait until the library in the search list is unlocked. Make any
  required changes and then try the request again.
    -- Ensure that the target system supports Independent ASPs and the
  Independent ASP specified on the DDM file is varied on and available on
the
  target system.


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