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On 11/29/2016 10:56 AM, Paul Bailey wrote:
If I run this in Run SQL Scripts, I get SQL State 57014, and "[SQL0952]
Processing of the SQL statement ended. Reason code 10." Looking at the job
log I find that I had message CPD32CC (Change to field ... may result in
data loss) followed by CPD32CC (Change of file ... cancelled). The second
level text for message CPD32CC says "The reply to inquiry message CPA32B2
specified that the change request be cancelled".

If I run the ALTER statement using STRSQL then the CPA32B2 inquiry message
pops up and I can type I to ignore the warning and complete the file change.

Is there a way to get the Run SQL Script tool to allow me to supply an
answer to the CPA32B2 message somehow? I don't really want to change the
default message reply for the whole machine.

At the top of your ACS scripts, issue the CL command

cl: chgjob inqmsgrpy(*rqd);

What is happening is the associated IBM i job that is attached to your
ACS script program is running with inqmsgrpy(*SYSRPYL) which tells the
job to 'automatically' answer messages via the system reply list.


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