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9.4

Unable to resolve sqlcode : -206 sqlstate : 42703 error.

Asked by Enuda in DB2 Database

Tags: sqlcode : -206 sqlstate : 42703

Hi all,
I am trying to find empty tablespaces - tablespaces with no tables - in my DB2 Z/OS environment and from my control center. The script that I am using is returning error code -206. The error message and script follows:
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Error Message: with mt (dbname, tsname, dsnum, ictype, icdate, fileseqno, dsname, icunit, cnt) as ( select tbsp.DBNAME, tbsp.TSNAME, tbsp.DSNUM, tbsp.ICTYPE, tbsp.ICDATE, tbsp.FILESEQNO, tbsp.DSNAME, tbsp.ICUNIT, count(tab.name) from sysibm.systablespace tbsp left outer join sysibm.systables tab on tab.tsname = tbsp.TSNAME where  tbsp.DBNAME IN ('FSNDST01','FSNDS201','FSNDST02','FSNDDC01','FSNSDC02') and tbsp.TSNAME not like 'SYS%' and tab.TSNAME = '' group by tbsp.TSNAME ) select 'drop tablespace ' || DBNAME ||'.'|| tsname || ';' from mt where cnt = 0
SQL0206N  "TBSP.TSNAME" is not valid in the context where it is used.  
SQLSTATE=42703

SQL0206N  "TBSP.TSNAME" is not valid in the context where it is used.
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Script:

with mt (dbname, tsname, dsnum, ictype, icdate, fileseqno, dsname, icunit, cnt) as (
    select tbsp.DBNAME, tbsp.TSNAME, tbsp.DSNUM, tbsp.ICTYPE, tbsp.ICDATE, tbsp.FILESEQNO,
         tbsp.DSNAME, tbsp.ICUNIT, count(tab.name)
    from sysibm.systablespace tbsp
       left outer join sysibm.systables tab
       on tab.tsname = tbsp.TSNAME
    where  tbsp.DBNAME IN ('FSNDST01','FSNDS201','FSNDST02','FSNDDC01','FSNSDC02') and
      tbsp.TSNAME not like 'SYS%' and
      tab.TSNAME = ''  
    group by tbsp.TSNAME
)
select
   'drop tablespace ' || DBNAME ||'.'|| tsname || ';'
from
   mt
where
   cnt = 0;
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 I have used something similar to find empty tablespaces in my DB2 UDB/Linux environment.
What am I doing wrong here? It seems like
[+][-]01/09/08 01:01 AM, ID: 20616447Accepted Solution

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