Murali

InfoCenter has this information - search on ALWUPD there and you will learn about how this attribute is set. Then you will have to figure out what to do, as you cannot change this after a physical file is created.

Do you have access to InfoCenter there?

Can you show us the DSPFD YTS, as well as DSPFD YTS9X11G? without breaking any confidentiality? The *BASIC level is fine - just copy/paste from the green screen. Are there referential integrity constraints on any of these? By the message, the second one HAS to be a view or logical file - the system does not get this stuff wrong. The logical is read-only because of the restrictions on the physical.

The SQL Reference manual has information on what makes something read-only, but I don't believe that is relevant here. Still, I suggest looking on InfoCenter under Database for that manual and doing a PDF search on the phrase 'read only' - no apostrophes. Also, a join logical is read-only, I believe.

HTH
Vern

At 12:01 AM 11/19/2003 -0800, you wrote:
James,
Thanks so much for your reply!
The file YTS  is nt logical file ,I found from DSPFD
that ALWDLT  is *NO for this file...
But
With SQL I am getting the following error :

delete FROM YTS WHERE F00001 like 'GDSRX11%' .

"View or logical file YST9X11G in QS36F read-only. "
But this file is nt a logical file.....Iam really
wondering why logical file is coming in error!This
file doesnt any dependent files at all!
Murali.



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