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Message . . . . : &1 in &2 type *&3 not found.
Cause . . . . . : &1 in &2 type *&3 was not found. If the member name is

*ALL, the table is not partitioned. If this is an ALTER TABLE statement
and
the type is *N, a constraint or partition was not found. If this is not
an
ALTER TABLE statement and the type is *N, a function, procedure, trigger
or
sequence object was not found.
If a function was not found, &1 is the service program that contains
the
function. The function will not be found unless the external name and
usage
name match exactly. Examine the job log for a message that gives more

details on which function name is being searched for and the name that
did
not match.
Recovery . . . : Change the name and try the request again. If the
object
is a node group, ensure that the DB2 Multisystem product is installed on



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