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How can I direct a DB2 hold file to an explicit library? The default library is not journaled and we want to put temp tables into a temp library. If I say HOLD AS library/table I get a the following java error: ERROR: -12: Pcb2.: java.io.EOFException If I say HOLD AS library.table I get SQL error 5016 (invalid name). Any idea, anyone? We're on IBM iSeries, WF 5.2.7 Tia H�kan
Posts: 319 | Location: Stockholm, Sweden | Registered: February 04, 2004
Basically the Journalled library needs to be the CURLIB of the server job that can be accomplished prior to startup, or within the FEX Here is an example of doing this within the fex: !CHGCURLIB LIBRARYNAME TABLE FILE CAR PRINT * ON TABLE HOLD AS DB2CAR FORMAT DB2
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I have tested this thoroughly and have found it to work. Be aware that the LIBRAY used in the CHGCURLIB command must be journaled.
Posts: 5 | Location: NY | Registered: September 23, 2005