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Hello Buck

Thank you for the documentation. I read through it and from what it says I conclude that I'm not running in server mode.

I'm running this stored procedure on a development machine that we solely use for developing our own software package. I don't think there's a third-party security package running, I would have known that
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What I've come to think as a result of your question is that the subprocedure in the service program is reading and updating some fields from a file that contains an encrypted value as well. It isn't touching the encrypted field but still. Could that cause behavior like this?

I also tried to trace the job via StrTrc and StrJobTrc and although I get data from those traces, I can't find a clue of what's causing this. It's merely repeating the message.

Kind regards,

Martijn van Breden
lead software architect


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