I think the point is that the DB2 instance reads the DBRM at BIND time and 
stores it in it's tables, it does not read the DBRM again when the program is 
executing.  Therefor, the DBRM data that is used will be the DBRM that was used 
to originally BIND that load module to that DB2 instance.

>>> Ron Thomas <[email protected]> 8/3/2010 1:40 PM >>>
Ok.. so no way we will be able to see as a programmer. i need only to see for 
a region say "A" which DBRM lib it is using?

If this information is not directly available, then i will talk to system team.

Regards
Ron

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