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Digging through the archives a bit and, FWIW, the message details on
SQL0205 are:

From program . . . . . : QSQRUN3

From library . . . . : QSYS

From module . . . . : QSQUPDAT

From procedure . . . : CLEANUP

From statement . . . : 31924



To program . . . . . . : QSQRUN3

To library . . . . . : QSYS

To module . . . . . : QSQUPDAT

To procedure . . . . : CLEANUP

To statement . . . . : 31924

I've seen a few references that indicate that *DIAG messages are not as
retrievable as other messages. Vern posted waaay back (
https://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l/201003/msg00312.html) with a link
to an IBM document that is no longer available; in that post, he mentioned
a "technique of sending bracketing messages with message keys..." Does
anyone know what that is about?

- Dan

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