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DSNHLI2- DB2 ABEND code 04E

 
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tarun_bhardwaj

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 3:21 am    Post subject: DSNHLI2- DB2 ABEND code 04E
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Hi,

When I try to delete a row from a table using FileMan for DB2, I get an error message saying
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FM/DB2 has encountered a DB2 ABEND while accessing
DSNHLI2- DB2 ABEND code 04E, reason code 0101.   


I tried to look at the possible solution on the IBM website but could not get any fix for it. Can someone please help me with this ?

Thanks in advance !
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dick scherrer

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:04 am    Post subject:
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Hello,

Where do you see this error? Online or in some batch execution?

Have you done this successfully before for the same volume of data (or does this happen for only a single row delete)?

If you are online, you might try to do this in batch - it may be that your signon does not have enough memory allocated to your session.

You might also talk with your dba and see of others have had the same abend.
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krithikaj

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:15 am    Post subject: DSNHLI2- DB2 ABEND code 04E
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Hi,

First check if there is any utility run on this table with your ID. To do this, go to DB2 Commands and type -DISPLAY UTILTY(*). If you find any, terminate that utility. -TERM UTILITY(*). Then execute RUNSTATS on the table and try running any SQL.

Even if this does not solve your problem, then the table might be out of space.

Thanks,
Krithika J
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