On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 13:58:20 -0600, Ken French <rocki...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>Mark, Craig and all that contributed -
>
>I ran DIAGNOSE on the USERCAT that contained the entry for the DATA component 
>I was trying to delete and found the associated CLUSTER name. Both the DATA 
>and CLUSTER component names were in the DB2 naming convention that I'm not 
>very familiar with. Once I found the CLUSTER name I was able to issue DELETE 
><entry> CLUSTER NOSCRATCH against the CLUSTER entry, which deleted both the 
>DATA component and the CLUSTER.
>
>The error message received from the DELETE TRUENAME attempt told the story:
>
>Explanation: An incorrect DELETE TRUENAME request was specified. The 
>associated base object exists. Programmer Response: User error.
>
>Thanks to all for the help.
>

If you had added "ALL" to your listcat (which I was going to suggest), that
should have shown the cluster name associated with the data component.

Glad you have it resolved.

Regards,

Mark
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