On 21-Sep-2016 10:08 -0600, Maassel, John R. wrote:
I'm trying to refresh our development partition with a restore of
production. It's failing to create one view because of a join against
SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1, which is apparently missing. Is there an easy way
to recreate it? Can I just restore the one from production?
The file is apparently created vs restored as part of the
installation [i.e. per Created By User of QLPINSTALL is typically seen],
such that probably there is a program that [re]creates the object. Thus
the file could easily be restored from another system or created
locally; the owner is QSYS and the authority AUT(*READ *OBJOPR), and I
am unsure if any Check Product Option (CHKPRDOPT) might verify either of
those attributes [without correcting the condition, and thus possibly
mark an option in error; best to maintain the expected ownership and
authority].
If that specific object is missing, then there may be others missing,
so probably best to call the program that rebuilds a number of such
created-vs-restored objects. By recollection and results from the
request "chkobj qsys/qsqsysibm *pgm aut(*NONE)" I expect that calling
that named program is likely corrective to many possibly missing
[non-shipped\restored] objects for the SYSIBM library -- some past
topics may reference that program name and give more information, such
as to preface the CALL request with a Change Job (CHGJOB) request that
[re]sets the CCSID value of the requesting\calling job to match the
system default SBCS or Mixed CCSID.
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