Then the "real" file it is being overridden to may be different on one system to the next. Do a DSPFD on the file it is being overridden to.
Look for these options on the DSPFD:
Allow read operation
Allow write operation
Allow update operation
Allow delete operation

Normally changing these is out of the hands of us mortals and is reserved by IBM. A very simple example of when this occurs is when you start a "temporal" table the history table will have write's and updates blocked but you can still delete so that you can purge off old rows.

Rob Berendt

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