DSNG007I DB2 CATALOG LEVEL (catalog-level) CODE LEVEL (code-level) CURRENT FUNCTION LEVEL (activated-level) HIGHEST ACTIVATED FUNCTION LEVEL (highest-activated-level)
Explanation
This message is issued when the database descriptor for the Db2 catalog is loaded into memory. It displays the Db2 catalog level, code level, and the current function level and the highest function level that was ever activated on the subsystem or data sharing group.
- catalog-level
- The catalog level of the subsystem. The format is
VvvRrMmmm, where vv is the version, r is the release, and mmm is the modification level. - code-level
- The code-level of the subsystem. The format is
VvvRrMmmm, where vv is the version, r is the release, and mmm is the modification level. - activated-level
- The activated function level of the subsystem. The format is
VvvRrMmmm, where vv is the version, r is the release, and mmm is the modification level. For example,V13R1M508identifies function level 508. For a list of all available function levels in Db2 13, see Db2 13 function levels.An asterisk (*) indicates a
star
function level, meaning that a higher function level was previously activated. - highest-activated-level
- The highest function level that was ever activated. The format is
VvvRrMmmm, where vv is the version, r is the release, and mmm is the modification level.
System action
Processing continues.
User response
No action is required.