rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
No, the OWNOBJOPT(*DLT) should have blasted them to kingdom come.
WRKOBJOWN shows nothing.
Rob:
I've seen similar problems in a variety of cases. IIRC, mine only
happened on systems with (I think) iSeries Access for Web installed.
If those problems are related, I found two semi-solutions:
1. Try DLTUSRPRF tomorrow. If still fails, then a couple days later.
If still fails, a week later. I don't think I've been forced to wait
more than two weeks. Eventually, the DLTUSRPRF works. (Apparently a
server-type job is somehow involved.)
2. Create dummy *USRPRF. Then, DLTUSRPRF OWNOBJOPT((*CHGOWN...)...
and perhaps PGPOPT((*CHGPGP...)... as well. Change things to point
to the dummy *usrprf. Of course, although that almost always works
for me, you'll then have a dummy profile that possibly can't be
deleted until some future time.
Note that for me an initial attempt at DLTUSRPRF OWNOBJOPT(*DLT)
usually cleans up just about everything that can be cleaned up. When
option #2 above is taken, about the only 'stuff' left is whatever is
causing the hangup.
The irritation I was feeling would come when I tried DSPUSRPRF
*OBJOWN and got an empty list. Running QSYLOBJA with formats
OBJA0100 and OBJA0110 would also return empty lists.
BTW, I now see a later post from you that shows a joblog message for
"Job 496501/ROB/QHXHDLTU submitted to...". AFAIK, that's a primary
indication of a connection to (IIRC) iSeries Access for Web.
Tom Liotta
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