DRDA® incorrect output problems
If you receive an error message, use the error message, SQLCODE, or SQLSTATE to determine the cause of the problem.
See the following figure. The message description indicates what the problem is and provides corrective actions. If you do not receive an error message, determine whether distributed relational database is causing the failure. To do this, run the failing statement locally on the application server (AS) or use interactive Structured Query Language (SQL) to run the statement on the AS. If you can create the problem locally, the problem is not with distributed relational database support. Use i5/OS® problem analysis methods to provide specific information for your support staff, depending on the results of this operation. Figure 1. Resolving incorrect output problem
Parent topic:
Isolating distributed relational database problems