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Maybe it's using JDBC or some kind of QZDASOINIT-based connection ... I've found similar errors when using DB2 CLI from QSHELL.


El 24/04/18 a las 18:12, a4g atl escribió:
I have a SQL script which I have been using for the past month and have
been running it from the command line using RUNSQLSTM. I am also able to
run it from the interactive SQL environment in iNavigator.

Today I started to run the script as part of a process in a CL program.

It executes a number of the statements in the script and then stops dead
with a SQL0901 and no meaningful error that I can see or interpret. There
is a SQL trace dump but I cannot interpret it.

Googling SQL0901 I see a bunch of references to ODBC and SQL packages. I do
not see how to delete and recreate the package.

Does RUNSQLSTM use an internal ODBC?

TIA

Darryl Freinkel


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