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ERROR ON ALTER COLUMN

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cristi22

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Aug 17, 2005
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Hello all -

I am trying to delete the TIMESTAMP column from the table. I tried it for the smaller table & it worked.

I am getting the following message:

Code:
[IBM][CLI Driver][DB2/6000] SQL0443N  Routine "ALTOBJ" (specific 
name "") has returned an error SQLSTATE with diagnostic text 
"SQL0443  Reason code or token: 
SYSPROC.DB2LK_TBLNDEP|DB2LK_TBL".  SQLSTATE=38553

Explanation: 
An SQLSTATE was returned to DB2 by routine "<routine-name>" 
(specific name "<specific-name>"), along with message text 
"<text>".  The routine could be a user-defined function or a 
user-defined method.  

User Response: 

The user will need to understand the meaning of the error.  See 
your Database Administrator, or the author of the routine.  

 Errors that are detected by the IBM supplied functions in the 
SYSFUN schema all return the SQLSTATE 38552.  The message text 
portion of the message is of the form: 

  SYSFUN:nn
 where nn is a reason code meaning: 


 01 Numeric value out of range 

 02 Division by zero 

 03 Arithmetic overflow or underflow 

 04 Invalid date format 

 05 Invalid time format 

 06 Invalid timestamp format 

 07 Invalid character representation of a timestamp duration 

 08 Invalid interval type (must be one of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 
128, 256) 

 09 String too long 

 10 Length or position in string function out of range 

 11 Invalid character representation of a floating point number 

 12 Out of memory 

 13 Unexpected error 

 Errors that are detected by the IBM supplied routines in the 
SYSIBM or SYSPROC schemas and IBM supplied procedures in the 
SYSFUN schema all return the SQLSTATE 38553.  The message text 
portion of the message contains a message number that may be an 
SQLCODE, (for example, SQL0572N), a DBA error message (for 
example, DBA4747), or some other indication from the routine as 
to what error was encountered. Note that if the message for the 
message number would normally contain tokens, these token values 
are only available in the db2diag.log file.  

 sqlcode :  -443 

 sqlstate :  (the SQLSTATE returned by the routine).

Any ideas?
thanks, cristi

 
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