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So does that mean a PTF is forthcoming? And if I subscribe, I'll be
notified?

'cause that's what I just did.

Thanks Rob.




On Thu, Oct 28, 2021 at 3:41 PM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Nope. No way in hell. Just kidding
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/apar/SE76392


Rob Berendt
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After some help off list from Mark Waterbury (thanks Mark!) I set up a
command exit program for QIBM_QCA_RTV_COMMAND. I have it sending messages
to me when PRTSQLINF is run.

The messages I'm getting are like this:

PRTSQLINF run from user QUSER from job QSQSRVR/171549. The command
executed is: PRTSQLINF OBJ(*JOB).


The joblog for the above referenced job shows this:

Additional Message Information



Message ID . . . . . . : CPF9898

Date sent . . . . . . : 10/28/21 Time sent . . . . . . :
15:05:53


Message . . . . : SERVER MODE CONNECTING JOB IS
963939/QLWISVR/QNAVMNSRV.


Cause . . . . . : This message is used by application programs as a
general
escape message.


And if I go to job 963939/QLWISVR/QNAVMNSRV and view the joblog I see this:

Additional Message Information



Message ID . . . . . . : SQL7908

Date sent . . . . . . : 10/28/21 Time sent . . . . . . :
15:05:53


Message . . . . : Job 171549/QUSER/QSQSRVR used for SQL server mode

processing.



Cause . . . . . : A Structured Query Language (SQL) statement was
executed
while running in SQL server mode. SQL statements for this connection or

thread will be processed in job 171549/QUSER/QSQSRVR.

Technical description . . . . . . . . : SQL server mode was requested by

either setting the SQL server mode job attribute, or by setting the
server
mode environment attribute via the SQL Call Level Interface. When
running
in this mode, SQL statements are processed by a separate job, which runs

under the user profile specified for the connection. The thread
identifier
is 2 and the connection is to Relational Database DILGARD. If the

Relational Database name is *N, this means that all connections for the

thread will use the same job.

So - QNAVMNSRV is, I think, the new Navigator. Is it possible IBM stuck a
PRTSQLINF in there somewhere for troubleshooting and did not remove it
before a PTF release?

Yea, I'm guessing wildly here.


On Wed, Oct 13, 2021 at 4:10 PM Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

All,

V7R3

Since applying the latest cume and all groups last Friday, we've been
getting 30-50 pages daily of "Print SQL Information" spool file pages
printing daily. Each is either 1 or 2 pages in length and happen all
hours
of the day and night. No job number info in the printed pages.

Any idea what is creating these? Anyone else seeing this?

Thanks.


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