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For example I did the following: Member TEST create table rob/phlegm (MYCHAR CHAR (10 ) NOT NULL WITH DEFAULT) RUNSQLSTM SRCFILE(ROB/QSqLSESS) SRCMBR(TEST) COMMIT(*NONE) PROCESS(*SYN) The command ran successfully but the file was not created. RUNSQLSTM SRCFILE(ROB/QSqLSESS) SRCMBR(TEST) COMMIT(*NONE) The command ran and the file was created. Member TEST2 create table rob/phlegm (MYCHAR as CHAR (10 ) NOT NULL WITH DEFAULT) RUNSQLSTM SRCFILE(ROB/QSqLSESS) SRCMBR(TEST2) COMMIT(*NONE) PROCESS(*SYN) Message ID . . . . . . : SQL9010 Message type . . . . . : Escape RUNSQLSTM command failed. Obviously you didn't catch the PROCESS(*SYN). Maybe you better take another look at the API also. Frankly, I think you're off base on that too. Rob Berendt
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