Hi,
some developers seem to have a good sense of humor. The following
was found after (stupid enough) restoring a DB created with FP9a on a
FP8 test-system (DIAGLEVEL=4):
2006-03-17-13.13.47.909513+060 I54072G437 LEVEL: Info
PID : 22929 TID : 1024 PROC : db2agent (TEST)
INSTANCE: db2inst1 NODE : 000 DB : TEST
APPHDL : 0-300 APPID: XXXXXXXX.XXXX.XXXXXXXXXXXX
FUNCTION: DB2 UDB, access plan manager, sqlra_compile_var, probe:20
RETCODE : ZRC=0x80310004=-2144272380=SQLNN_E_NFOUND
"did not find specified thing in whatever"
Not too bad. It finally led me to the initial mistake AND gave me a
refreshing laugh. Thank you guys! ;-)
tcb,
Norbert
Serge Rielau - 20 Mar 2006 13:00 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Not too bad. It finally led me to the initial mistake AND gave me a
> refreshing laugh. Thank you guys! ;-)
There you go.. And some people think we should clean these up and be
"more professional" *chuckle*
Presumable the SQLCODE -204 that goes with it filled in the blanks?
Cheers
Serge

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Serge Rielau
DB2 Solutions Development
IBM Toronto Lab
Norbert Munkel - 20 Mar 2006 16:53 GMT
Hi Serge,
>> "did not find specified thing in whatever"
>>
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>
> Presumable the SQLCODE -204 that goes with it filled in the blanks?
It did. And there was more _really_ usefull stuff in the db2diag.log as
well. But this particular one was just funny (but didn't came alone, as
you have mentioned)! ;-)
Regards,
Norbert
Ian - 20 Mar 2006 18:50 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> Not too bad. It finally led me to the initial mistake AND gave me a
> refreshing laugh. Thank you guys! ;-)
My favorite was the ZRC=0xDEADBEEF. That was back in V5 days, but it
always made me chuckle. :-)