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APAR (Authorized Program Analysis Report) |
Abstract
SP/QSQSBAS2-MSGMCH0601-MOD/QSQUDFDG SHOWING INDEX VIA ACS WHEN
USER IN NOT AUTHORIZED TO UNDERLYING PHYSICAL RESULTS IN SQL0901
Error Description
User is trying to open a list of indexes in a schema where one
index is over a physical file (table) that the user has no
authority to. MCH1001 is generated, but a more appropriate error
should be thrown instead of SQL0901.
Problem Summary
MSGSQL0171 is returned from DELIMIT_NAME when a null value is
passed. It would be better for a null value to be returned.
Problem Conclusion
With this PTF, DELIMIT_NAME will return a null value for a null
input or zero length string.
Temporary Fix
Comments
Circumvention
PTFs Available
R720 SI76895 1000
R730 SI68135 9116
Affected Modules
Affected Publications
Summary Information
Status............................................ | CLOSED PER |
HIPER........................................... | No |
Component.................................. | 5770SS1DB |
Failing Module.......................... | RCHMGR |
Reported Release................... | R730 |
Duplicate Of.............................. |
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Modified date:
16 October 2021