All I did was DSPOBJD for type *usrprf to an outfile that I created prior to
DSPOBJD.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Nolen-Parkhouse" <aparkhouse@attbi.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 10:39 AM
Subject: RE: SQL Misbehaving


> Dare,
>
> Sorry about the earlier fat-finger.
>
> Records #1 & #9 look appropriate, the attribute field is populated by
> either characters or blanks.  #20 and #329 have some obvious garbage;
> the characters are not padded with blanks but with some non-displayable
> characters.  Now how did that get there?
>
> Andy Nolen-Parkhouse
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > This morning, I went through the file field by field trying to
> recreate
> > the
> > error and I found the culprit FIELD.  It is the attribute field, when
> I
> > eliminate this field the file works fine and when I select the field
> when
> > it
> > is blank.  Now, I went to DBU and display the HEX values in this field
> for
> > all 512 records.  These are my values:  Most of the records are like
> > record
> > #1.
> >
> > Record#  Object            Object type   Object attribute
> >
>
> > 1        ACCGSODTA         *USRPRF                         0
> >          CCCCEDCEC4        5EEDDDC4      4444444444        F
> >          1337264310        C4297960      0000000000        0
> >
> > 9        AKERS_MA          *USRPRF       QSECOFR           0
> >          CDCDE6D444        5EEDDDC4      DECCDCD444        F
> >          12592D4000        C4297960      8253669000        0
> >
> >20        AM2000            *USRPRF       QSECQSPO          0
> >          CDFFFF4444        5EEDDDC4      DECC00DEDD        F
> >          1420000000        C4297960      8253218276        0
> >
> >329       QDBSHR           *USRPRF        *IBMQRJE          0
> >          DCCECD4444       5EEDDDC4       5CCD00DDDC        F
> >          8422890000       C4297960       C924818915        0
>
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