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Take a look at record id 3010, column qq1000.
Also, Navigator has SQL Performance Monitor reports you could use to analyze
database monitor data.
Elvis
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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Client App having problems inserting data, how to tell why?
I started an SQL monitor and I see:
SQL State: 22023
SQL Code: -406
Operation: Insert
Statement: INSERT INTO HLTHITGDTA.FFMDFCP ( IFMANS, SVCNUM ) VALUES ( ?,? )
Variable Values:
I don't understand why the variable values column is empty. Why isn't
it showing me what was used.
Note that a similar statement that worked, also has an empty variable
values column.
Since the 22023 means A parameter or host variable value is invalid.
It would be nice to see what the i is actually getting vs. what the
client app developer thinks he is sending...
Anybody got any ideas?
Anybody familer enough with the SQL performance monitor files to give
me a query to use to look at the raw data?
Thanks!
Charles
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