OGG-05513
An INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE was encountered for table DBID: {0}, OBID: {1}. A table with the same DBID / OBID was identified as dropped during the current execution of Extract.
Cause
An INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE was encountered for a table that was identified as dropped during the current run of Extract. Because Extract did not acquire the definition of the dropped table from the DB2 catalog, it is not possible to determine if the table definition has changed.
Action
Refer to the previous message to get the name of the table. Then, resolve the target table so that it matches the source table, such as deleting or truncating the target table as appropriate. If using the SOURCEDEFS parameter, make certain that the data definitions file is current. Then, restart Extract.
OGG-05513
An INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE was encountered for table DBID: {0}, OBID: {1}. A table with the same DBID / OBID was identified as dropped during the current execution of Extract.
Cause
An INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE was encountered for a table that was identified as dropped during the current run of Extract. Because Extract did not acquire the definition of the dropped table from the DB2 catalog, it is not possible to determine if the table definition has changed.
Action
Refer to the previous message to get the name of the table. Then, resolve the target table so that it matches the source table, such as deleting or truncating the target table as appropriate. If using the SOURCEDEFS parameter, make certain that the data definitions file is current. Then, restart Extract.
OGG-05513
An INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE was encountered for table DBID: {0}, OBID: {1}. A table with the same DBID / OBID was identified as dropped during the current execution of Extract.
Cause
An INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE was encountered for a table that was identified as dropped during the current run of Extract. Because Extract did not acquire the definition of the dropped table from the DB2 catalog, it is not possible to determine if the table definition has changed.
Action
Refer to the previous message to get the name of the table. Then, resolve the target table so that it matches the source table, such as deleting or truncating the target table as appropriate. If using the SOURCEDEFS parameter, make certain that the data definitions file is current. Then, restart Extract.