这是由于尝试对DB2中的表做修改操作时引发的日志的问题:
查询与解决方案:
Q: IBM AS400 Database SQLCODE: SQL7008 when updating table
A: The exception is something like:
java.sql.SQLException: [SQL7008] table_name in database_name not valid for operation.
The problem is usually a journaling issue. When you use the SQL statement
SQL CREATE SCHEMA (or CREATE COLLECTION)
a library is created and a journal is automatically created (QSQJRN) into the library.
When you subsequently use CREATE TABLE and specify that schema (implicitly or explicitly),
the created table is automatically journaled to QSQJRN in the schema.
If you have existing libraries/databases that were created through standard OS/400 commands
(like CRTLIB or CRTPF), journalling is not enabled by default. You should remove them and
re-create them using the above SQL statement.
For information only, you can use the following three steps to journal an OS/400 file:
Step 1
Create the journal receiver by using the Create Journal Receiver (CRTJRNRCV) command, as follows:
CRTJRNRCV JRNRCV(lib/jrnrcvname) THRESHOLD(100000)
TEXT('Description text')
The receiver will hold the journal entries for your files, and it’s important to set a threshold
value for your receivers. If you set your THRESHOLD value at 100,000 or above, it makes it easier
to set up system change journal management support for the journal that this receiver is attached
to. When automatic change support is enabled on a journal, OS/400 automatically creates a new
journal receiver and swaps out the old journal receiver when it fills up.
Step 2
Create a journal for your file by using the Create Journal (CRTJRN) command:
CRTJRN JRN(lib/jrnname) JRNRCV(lib/jrnrcvname)
MNGRCV(*SYSTEM) DLTRCV(*YES) TEXT(‘Description text’)
The Journal (JRN) parameter contains the library and name of the journal file you’re creating,
and Journal Receiver (JRNRCV) specifies the name of the journal receiver you created in step 1.
The Manage Receivers (MNGRCV) parameter value of *SYSTEM tells OS/400 to automatically create
a new journal receiver and change the journal’s current receiver when the current receiver exceeds
its allocated storage space, as specified by the THRESHOLD parameter in the CRTJRNRCV command.
The Delete Receivers (DLTRCV) parameter tells OS/400 to automatically delete detached journal
receivers as needed. This is an optional parameter that can only be activated when MNGRCV is
equal to *SYSTEM, but it’s extremely handy in limiting the amount of journal receiver DASD used
in your system.
Step 3
Start journaling your physical file by using the Start Journal Physical File (STRJRNPF) command:
STRJRNPF FILE(lib/filename) JRN(lib/jrnname)
OMTJRNE(*OPNCLO)
The JOURNAL (JRN) parameter contains the name of the journal you created in step 2. You may also
want to consider setting the Journal Entries to be Omitted (OMTJRNE) parameter to *OPNCLO, which
tells OS/400 not to record file open and close entries in your journal receiver.
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