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Hi to the Gurus,

I just installed the latest DB2 group PTF for V7R1, SF99701,level 37 together with CUM, HYPER, http, and Java groups. I wanted to test the possibility to chek my PTF level currency mentioned here:

http://www.itjungle.com/fhg/fhg080415-story03.html

The article mentions this SQL statement to invoke this function:

SELECT * FROM systools.group_ptf_currency



I tested the connection to www-912.ibm.com, it works, I also changed my job's CCSID to 37. The SQL statement does not work, joblog:



User-defined function error on member GRPPTFCUR.

Cancel reply received for message CPF503E.



Details of the first entry:

Message ID . . . . . . : CPF503E Severity . . . . . . . : 30

Message type . . . . . : Diagnostic

Date sent . . . . . . : 02/10/15 Time sent . . . . . . : 08:46:16



Message . . . . : User-defined function error on member GRPPTFCUR.

Cause . . . . . : An error occurred while invoking user-defined function

XMLPARSE in library QSYS2. The error occurred while invoking the associated

external program or service program XMLPARSE in library QSYS, program entry

point or external name QQXMLPARSE, specific name *N. The error occurred on

member GRPPTFCUR file GRPPTFCUR in library SYSTOOLS. The error code is 1.

The error codes and their meanings follow:

1 -- The external program or service program returned SQLSTATE 2200M. The

text message returned from the program is: ­­­­­­­Ę­áThe element type "head"

does not match the expected end-tag "</META>" .

Is there anything I need to do? I did not have the time to go through all the cover letters contained the group.

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