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Michael Ryan wrote:
Yes, you need to code for them. But RNF (or at least EOF) is a SQLCOD
100. A
901 is a SQL system error. You can find the error message with a DSPMSGD
RANGE(SQL0901) MSGF(QSQLMSG), where you specify the SQL code as the last
three digits of the message. But search the archives...there's tons of
stuff
about that in here.


This reminded me of the SQL0901 logger. When an SQL0901 occurs, just prior
to sending the SQL0901 message, we collect details regarding the failure
and insert a new row in the QRECOVERY.QSQ901S table. This information
will help with searching for PTFs as well as reporting problems to IBM.

The PTFs you'll need are:
IBM i 5.4 PTFs: SI35568 and SI35570
The 5.4 PTFs are included with DB Group PTF SF99504 (Version #22), which
became available on 8/7/2009.

IBM i 6.1 PTFs: SI35437 and SI35667
The 6.1 PTFs are included with DB Group PTF SF99601 (Version #10), which
has a target availability of 8/28/2009.

Send me an email (whitneyg@xxxxxxxxxx) if you want a nice power point
education on the SQL0901 logger.

Thanks,
Gina


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