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Re: SQR 6002 error - how to avoid it?
- Subject: Re: SQR 6002 error - how to avoid it?
- From: Michael Lee <MLee@AGCONSULT.COM>
- Date: Wed, 14 Oct 1998 09:21:55 -0700
Tom,
Could you possibly be having file privilege problems? Maybe you are trying
to write to a directory in which you have no write privs. Looks like you
are having some type of permission problems.
Either that or perhaps there is already a file named as the file that you
are trying to write out, with the file is owned by someone else (and you
cannot remove the file due to permissions).
Michael K. Lee
mlee@agconsult.com
Consultant
AG Consulting, an ADP Company
http://www.agconsult.com
"Nguyen, Tom P" <tom.p.nguyen@INTEL.COM> on 10/14/98 08:27:57 AM
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Subject: SQR 6002 error - how to avoid it?
All,
I was trying to run a SQR on Unix Shell with sysadmin privilege; after
I've
entered input parameters
I got SQR 6002 error. Does anybody know the possible reasons that I can
look for and check?
Out DBA is out today.
Thank you in advance!
Tom Nguyen
Intel Co.
>>>>
HRDCHG
HR Dept Change
1998-10-13
HR Dept ID to Change From: 10038052
HR Dept ID to Change To: 10038054
Effective Date (blank=today) [YYYY-MM-DD]: 1988-10-13
Report Only (blank=Y) [Y/N]:
(SQR 6002) Can't open the printer file: hrdchg.spf
(13): Permission denied
SQR: Program Aborting.
fmsql713 : ps7v : /u01/usr/psoft7/hr700/sqr >