The file has referential integrity defined and you are trying to delete
a record where the key is being used in another file as a foreign key.
(Yea, somebody on the AS/400 designs databases!!). 

The message should tell what the referential integrity is pointing to. 

You could, also, start up Operations Navigator, go to Database and
create a database map and put the file in question in the map and it
will show you all the relationships.  



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