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There is always the GET_DIAGNOSTICS statement.


I looked at the Knowledge Center documentation for GET_DIAGNOSTICS:

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_i5_54/db2/rbafzmstgetdiag.htm#getdiag

It's quite daunting, and doesn't fit the need. In addition, it only
pertains to DB updates via SQL.

Another concern is that IBM error messages are pushed to call-stack message
queues, which may include various types of messages (*DIAG, *ESCAPE, etc.).
Applications can never count on retrieving the right message from the right
queue.

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