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Good idea. Would you think this would be an appropriate testing scenario
(short of doing a whole switch):

On GDISYS2:
ADDRDBDIRE RDB(ROBBER2009) RMTLOCNAME(*loopback)

On GDIHQ:
ADDTCPHTE INTNETADR('10.10.1.213') HOSTNAME((ROBBER2009))
ADDRDBDIRE RDB(ROBBER2009) RMTLOCNAME(ROBBER2009 *IP)
STRSQL
CONNECT TO ROBBER2009
Relational database ROBBER2009 not found. (SQ30061)
Message . . . . : Relational database ROBBER2009 not found.
Cause . . . . . : Relational database ROBBER2009 was either not in the

relational database directory or defined at the remote location.
Recovery . . . : Do one of the following:
-- Use the Add Relational Database Directory Entry (ADDRDBDIRE)
command to
add the relational database name to the relational database directory.

-- Change the relational database name to match the relational
database
directory entry.
-- Verify the relational database name is defined on the remote
location.

Yes, I am not big on host table entries, but we are just testing.

Rob Berendt

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