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arunshan04

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:19 pm
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hai can any one help me?

i compiled cobol-db2 program when the execution time it gave -805 sqlcode for one stored procedure..

that stored procedure program already in the data set xxxxx.xxxxx.program
and the corresponding dbrmlib in xxxx.xxxx.dbrmlib

some one copied the program and compiled in data set yyyy.yyyy.program
and the dbrmlib in yyyy.yyy.dbrmlib

the run time it gave -805 sqlcode

to rectify that the client deleted the corespoding yyyy load module and dbrm.

and they said now it will work fine.
but when i saw the syspackage table the client did't bind the stored procedure again.

it showing previous entry only ( the yyyy user id and his bind time)

at the run time again we got -471 sqlcode.

can i know the cause of error and how to rectify it.
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dick scherrer

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:24 pm
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Hello,

Have you researched the -471 sqlcode? What was the name that failed? What was the rc?

Suggest you need to work with the dba or system support to make sure of a complete resolution.
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