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Hi

A schema in database terms, not just Db2, is a library on the IBM i.

I don't see that there is anything wrong, however. The message says the table was created - so you're good to go.

In a strict sense, tables are not compiled, they are created.

Anyhow, look in library $$PD4452, you should see the table (PF) there.

Just a bit more to ask - is this an *ESCAPE message in the job log or just a *DIAGNOSTIC or *COMPLETION?

HTH
Vern

On 6/21/2021 9:08 PM, Elizabeth Heritage wrote:
I'm creating my first SQL table. We use Aldon as our change
management/transfer tool. I've checked with our iSeries folks and they say
that my development library IS being journaled. I've been able to resolve
all errors except for one, SQL7905. When I Google the error, it just says
that the table has to be journaled but I can't find anything on how to
resolve this. I also see references to schemas. I'm familiar with XML
schemas but what are schemas on the iSeries for DB2 tables?

Error: SQL7905 20 1 Position 1 Table FDOCINM01P in $$PD4452 created but
was not journaled.

I've been trying for 3 days to get this table to compile (I've been told
that I must use Aldon's compile option for this, so I am).

Any thoughts?

Regards,
Whizzy Heritage


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