DSPMSGD RANGE(SQL5051) MSGF(QSQLMSG)

Try qualifying the constraint name.

Or, set your default schema.

Here's the deal, since you didn't "explicitly" qualify the constraint name
it tried to implicitly do it. It thinks you do not have a default schema
set up so it tried to use the "authorization ID" and tried to store based
on that. Hark, the authorization id wasn't the same name as the schema
containing the table so it blew out this message.


Rob Berendt

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