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To prevent creating an indefinitely large number of sessions, the
algorithm to pick a session can and will choose an available session
with a name that does not match the device being used. Thus when signed
on to device BIXBYA1, any of those three existing sessions will be
chosen; unless all three are already active/in-use. Thus if three
separate sessions are opened, you may find the session you are looking
for, that is, those three dumped may very well be the only three.
Note: If another user name exists with DBIXBY as a prefix [from the
name in the dump output, presumably that was meant; versus that the
wrong user name was given?], the desirable dump request is:
DMPSYSOBJ 'ISQLSTDBIXBY *' qrecovery 19 ee
FWiW: Because a session can not be saved and restored, I simply save
a session into a source member, and then delete that session. Seems a
lot more straight-forward to get the session details that way, with a
program that already exists, than to try to write a program to extract
the statements from a dump.?
Regards, Chuck
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