James,

One tip that you may want to give your developers is that the SQL errors
are defined in the QSYS/QSQLMSG message file. That way, if you per any
chance get a particular error (eg. SQL5015), you can display that message
text very easily:

DSPMSGD RANGE(SQL5051) MSGF(QSQLMSG)

HTH,
Luis Rodriguez
IBM Certified Systems Expert — eServer i5 iSeries

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