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Old 06-07-09, 10:31
jpreddye jpreddye is offline
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Error in rebind

In one of the jobs, I have bind cards for rebinding packages. Few packages rebound successfully. But few thrown the follwoing error.

A PREVIOUS AND/OR ORIGINAL PACKAGE COPY WAS NOT
CREATED/REPLACED BECAUSE THE CURRENT PACKAGE COPY WAS
INVALID.

I am not sure whether this is valid one and under what circumstances this error is displayed.

Thank you
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Old 06-08-09, 14:24
przytula_guy przytula_guy is offline
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which platform ? any specific list to rebind or user packages ?
please be more specific and supply as much detail as possible
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Old 06-08-09, 16:03
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From the DB2 9 for z/OS "Messages" manual (http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...dsnm1k14.pdf):

DSNT219I
REBIND FOR PACKAGE = package_name SUCCEEDED BUT A PREVIOUS AND/OR ORIGINAL PACKAGE COPY WAS NOT CREATED/REPLACED BECAUSE THE CURRENT PACKAGE COPY WAS INVALID.

Explanation:
When a REBIND PACKAGE command is invoked on an invalid package, any PLANMGMT= BASIC or PLANMGMT=EXTENDED options are ignored. Any previously existing or original copies are not modified.

System action:
Command processing terminates.

Operator response:
Remove the conflicting bind options and invoke the command again.
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