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Re: SQR 6002 error - how to avoid it?



Michael Lee/Ben Le,
You're right.  I ran it from directory that I only have read access.
Thank you very much  for your help!

Tom





> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Lee [SMTP:MLee@AGCONSULT.COM]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 9:22 AM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
> Subject:      Re: SQR 6002 error - how to avoid it?
>
> 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
>
> Please respond to SQR-USERS@USA.NET
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> To:   Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS <SQR-USERS@list.iex.net>
> cc:    (bcc: Michael Lee/Application Group)
> 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 >