I am in a deadlock with PSE4

Hello,
I bought Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 plus Adobe Premiere Elements as a suite on may 25th 2006.
Adobe Photoshop Elements worked fine (Windows XP SP 3) untill recently : failure to start with message "Impossible de continuer en raison d'une erreur matérielle ou système. Cette erreur est irrémédiable" (i.e. "Impossible to go on due to an hardware or system error. This error is unrecoverable"). In the meantime Adobe Premiere Elements still works quite fine.
I reinstalled Adobe Photoshop Elements, but this results in the same problem.
Could someone help me with this matter ?
Remark : I am unable to contact Technical Support because of the following deadlock :
since 2006, my email adresse changed. I forgot the password and since this email addresse is obsolete, I am unable to recover my password,
I created a new account using my current email address (this one) ; but I am unable to register the products, which are linked to the previous account.
Help on curring this would be welcomed as well
JP Lamargot

Jeff, thank you so much for responding. I am no good at technical things and was seriously frustrated with this blasted thing. I managed to get a really nice fella on the line from Telfort and he's sending me a new SIM card. Looks like the one I got wasn't working right. I don't need to deal with Adobe Reader any more because I just got the users' manual on my Nook (eReader from Barnes and Noble) for only $2.99. I will be able to consult that when the new SIM card comes and should be able to figure it out from there. Once again, thanks for your response.

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    application name: 5436,20100413105322,82000, hash value=3107059750
    Current SQL Statement:
    CREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE ITUSER.T_009EFBDN ("GOD" char(4) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"UNKUM" number(10,0) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"CENA" number(15,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"EDI" number(3,0) NULL,"EDI2" number(3,0) NULL,"KOL" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUMMA" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N1" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N2" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N3" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N4" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N5" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N6" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N7" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N8" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N9" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N10" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N11" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N12" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_N13" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N1" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N2" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N3" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N4" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N5" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N6" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N7" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N8" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N9" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N10" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N11" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N12" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2N13" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N1" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N2" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N3" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N4" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N5" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N6" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N7" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N8" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N9" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N10" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N11" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N12" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_N13" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"DATE_REST" date NULL,"KOL_PRI" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2PRI" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_PRI" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"DATE_FPRI" date NULL,"NDOC_FPRI" char(20) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"KOL_PRIG" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2PRIG" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_PRIG" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_PRIT" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2PRIT" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_RAS" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2RAS" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_RAS" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"DATE_LRAS" date NULL,"NDOC_LRAS" char(20) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"KOL_RASG" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2RASG" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_RASG" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_RAST" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2RAST" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_PRIREZ" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2PRIREZ" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_PRIREZ" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL_RASREZ" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2RASREZ" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_RASREZ" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"PRC_RAS" number(3,0) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KSSM" char(5) NULL,"COMM" char(40) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"KDM3" char(1) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"KDM4" char(1) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"KOL_INV" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2INV" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"CENA_INV" number(15,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_INV" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"DATE_INV" date NULL,"KSBG" char(3) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"KOL_C" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KOL2C" number(14,5) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_C" number(16,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"KBLS" char(5) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"BS_ZATR" char(10) NULL,"KAU_ZATR" char(12) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"MECEXPL" number(3,0) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_IZNOS" number(14,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"SUM_IMEC" number(14,2) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"NINKAS" number(10,0) DEFAULT (0) NOT NULL,"DATE_D" date NULL,"FIO_D" char(10) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"DATE_K" date NULL,"FIO_O" char(10) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL,"STDCURR" char(1) DEFAULT (' ') NOT NULL) ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS
    End of information on OTHER waiting sessions.
    Current SQL statement for this session:
    insert into col$(obj#,name,intcol#,segcol#,type#,length,precision#,scale,null$,offset,fixedstorage,segcollength,deflength,default$,col#,property,charsetid,charsetform,spare1,spare2,spare3)values(:1,:2,:3,:4,:5,:6,decode(:5,182/*DTYIYM*/,:7,183/*DTYIDS*/,:7,decode(:7,0,null,:7)),decode(:5,2,decode(:8,-127/*MAXSB1MINAL*/,null,:8),178,:8,179,:8,180,:8,181,:8,182,:8,183,:8,231,:8,null),:9,0,:10,:11,decode(:12,0,null,:12),:13,:14,:15,:16,:17,:18,:19,:20)
    ===================================================
    PROCESS STATE
    Process global information:
    process: 5F28A1F8, call: 5F3A8E98, xact: 5DFF8B40, curses: 5F37D6A8, usrses: 5F375F38
    SO: 5F28A1F8, type: 2, owner: 00000000, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    (process) Oracle pid=18, calls cur/top: 5F3A8E98/5F3A75B8, flag: (0) -
    int error: 0, call error: 0, sess error: 0, txn error 0
    (post info) last post received: 0 0 117
    last post received-location: kcbzww
    last process to post me: 5f289c00 93 0
    last post sent: 0 0 117
    last post sent-location: kcbzww
    last process posted by me: 5f289c00 93 0
    (latch info) wait_event=0 bits=0
    Process Group: DEFAULT, pseudo proc: 5F2BC4EC
    O/S info: user: SYSTEM, term: VSC03, ospid: 3868
    OSD pid info: Windows thread id: 3868, image: ORACLE.EXE (SHAD)
    Dump of memory from 0x5F276E78 to 0x5F276FFC
    5F276E70 0000000B 5E1231B8 [.....1.^]
    5F276E80 00000010 000313A9 5F3A75B8 00000003 [.........u:_....]
    5F276E90 000313A9 5F4B92D4 0000000B 000313A9 [......K_........]
    5F276EA0 5F375F38 00000004 0003129D 5DE1FFA4 [8_7_...........]]
    5F276EB0 00000007 000313A9 5DE20028 00000007 [........(..]....]
    5F276EC0 000313A9 5DE200BC 00000007 000313A9 [.......]........]
    5F276ED0 5DE20140 00000007 000313A9 5DE201C4 [@..]...........]]
    5F276EE0 00000007 000313A9 5DE20248 00000007 [........H..]....]
    5F276EF0 000313A9 5DE202CC 00000007 000313A9 [.......]........]
    5F276F00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 [................]
    Repeat 14 times
    5F276FF0 00000000 00000000 00000000 [............]
    (FOB) flags=2 fib=5DEEEC98 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
    fname=C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ITDB\UNDOTBS01.DBF
    fno=2 lblksz=8192 fsiz=311040
    (FOB) flags=2 fib=5DEEE608 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
    fname=C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ITDB\CONTROL03.CTL
    fno=2 lblksz=16384 fsiz=430
    (FOB) flags=2 fib=5DEEE2C8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
    fname=C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ITDB\CONTROL02.CTL
    fno=1 lblksz=16384 fsiz=430
    (FOB) flags=2 fib=5DEEDF88 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
    fname=C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ITDB\CONTROL01.CTL
    fno=0 lblksz=16384 fsiz=430
    (FOB) flags=2 fib=5DEEF658 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
    fname=C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ITDB\ITDATA01.DBF
    fno=5 lblksz=8192 fsiz=2109440
    (FOB) flags=2 fib=5DEEE948 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
    fname=C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ITDB\SYSTEM01.DBF
    fno=1 lblksz=8192 fsiz=79360
    (FOB) flags=2 fib=5DEEFCE8 incno=0 pending i/o cnt=0
    fname=C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ITDB\TEMP01.DBF
    fno=201 lblksz=8192 fsiz=43776
    SO: 5F375F38, type: 4, owner: 5F28A1F8, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    (session) sid: 145 trans: 5D06D4B0, creator: 5F28A1F8, flag: (8100041) USR/- BSY/-/-/-/-/-
    DID: 0001-0012-00000164, short-term DID: 0000-0000-00000000
    txn branch: 00000000
    oct: 1, prv: 0, sql: 50B2BAC0, psql: 57554078, user: 60/ITUSER
    service name: ITDB
    O/S info: user: VSC03\it_appsrv, term: VSC03, ospid: 3668:3616, machine: WORKGROUP\VSC03
    program: AppServer.exe
    client info: ELIZ-041.R#046IKSANOV.RIKSANOV.VSC03:8223.3668.5-1-2600.IT_APPSR
    application name: 5436,20100413105316,82100, hash value=3093400541
    last wait for 'enq: TX - allocate ITL entry' blocking sess=0x5F386200 seq=4256 wait_time=2999487 seconds since wait started=2
    name|mode=54580004, usn<<16 | slot=6001c, sequence=192d
    Dumping Session Wait History
    for 'enq: TX - allocate ITL entry' count=1 wait_time=2999487
    name|mode=54580004, usn<<16 | slot=6001c, sequence=192d
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=10
    file#=1, block#=f923, class#=1
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=53
    file#=1, block#=d1ff, class#=1
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=36
    file#=1, block#=19, class#=4
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=28
    file#=1, block#=19, class#=4
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=27
    file#=1, block#=f923, class#=1
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=13
    file#=1, block#=ec86, class#=1
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=29
    file#=1, block#=f923, class#=1
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=15
    file#=1, block#=f95d, class#=1
    for 'buffer busy waits' count=1 wait_time=215
    file#=1, block#=d1ff, class#=1
    temporary object counter: 1
    UOL used : 0 locks(used=2, free=10)
    KGX Atomic Operation Log 69405330
    Mutex 00000000(0, 0) idn 0 oper NONE
    Cursor Parent uid 145 efd 5 whr 11 slp 0
    oper=NONE pt1=A4744BC4 pt2=6842B2F4 pt3=A4744B94
    pt4=00000000 u41=0 stt=0
    KGX Atomic Operation Log 69405358
    Mutex 50B2BB74(0, 1) idn 0 oper NONE
    Cursor Stat uid 145 efd 8 whr 1 slp 0
    oper=NONE pt1=50B2BAC0 pt2=00000000 pt3=00000000
    pt4=00000000 u41=0 stt=8
    KGX Atomic Operation Log 69405380
    Mutex 00000000(0, 0) idn 0 oper NONE
    Library Cache uid 145 efd 0 whr 0 slp 0
    SO: 5C5A6334, type: 53, owner: 5F375F38, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=5c5a6334 handle=5e9a6868 mode=N
    call pin=00000000 session pin=00000000 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
    htl=5C5A6384[5C76A228,5C59D1D0] htb=5C59D1D0 ssga=5C59CD04
    user=5f375f38 session=5f37d6a8 count=1 flags=CBK[0020] savepoint=0x0
    LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=5e9a6868 mtx=5E9A691C(0) cdp=0
    namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/PN0/EXP/[10010100]
    kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=S latch#=1 hpc=c742 hlc=c742
    lwt=5E9A68C4[5E9A68C4,5E9A68C4] ltm=5E9A68CC[5E9A68CC,5E9A68CC]
    pwt=5E9A68A8[5E9A68A8,5E9A68A8] ptm=5E9A68B0[5E9A68B0,5E9A68B0]
    ref=5E9A68E4[662DCE3C,662DCE3C] lnd=5E9A68F0[5E9A68F0,5E9A68F0]
    LIBRARY OBJECT: object=51e6451c
    type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
    DEPENDENCIES: count=1 size=16
    AUTHORIZATIONS: count=1 size=16 minimum entrysize=18
    ACCESSES: count=1 size=16
    TRANSLATIONS: count=1 size=16
    DATA BLOCKS:
    data# heap pointer status pins change whr
    0 a1f966d4 51e645b4 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
    6 662dcce4 a24e2534 I/P/A/-/E 0 NONE 00
    KGX Atomic Operation Log 50C2014C
    Mutex 662DCC54(0, 2) idn d64ee82 oper SHRD
    Cursor Pin uid 145 efd 0 whr 3 slp 0
    opr=4 pso=5C5A6334 flg=0
    pcs=662DCC54 nxt=5B9C77F4 flg=18 cld=0 hd=5E9A6868 par=54763C50
    ct=2 hsh=0 unp=00000000 unn=0 hvl=662dcff0 nhv=0 ses=00000000
    hep=662DCCA0 flg=80 ld=1 ob=51E6451C ptr=A24E2534 fex=A24E16F8
    SO: 5C76A1D8, type: 53, owner: 5F375F38, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=5c76a1d8 handle=5a67b168 mode=N
    call pin=00000000 session pin=00000000 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
    htl=5C76A228[5C59D1D0,5C5A6384] htb=5C59D1D0 ssga=5C59CD04
    user=5f375f38 session=5f37d6a8 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x4bc41571
    LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=5a67b168 mtx=5A67B21C(2) cdp=2
    name=
    insert into col$(obj#,name,intcol#,segcol#,type#,length,precision#,scale,null$,offset,fixedstorage,segcollength,deflength,default$,col#,property,charsetid,charsetform,spare1,spare2,spare3)values(:1,:2,:3,:4,:5,:6,decode(:5,182/*DTYIYM*/,:7,183/*DTYIDS*/,:7,decode(:7,0,null,:7)),decode(:5,2,decode(:8,-127/*MAXSB1MINAL*/,null,:8),178,:8,179,:8,180,:8,181,:8,182,:8,183,:8,231,:8,null),:9,0,:10,:11,decode(:12,0,null,:12),:13,:14,:15,:16,:17,:18,:19,:20)
    hash=012a6293ef607cee606b82dc0d64ee82 timestamp=04-08-2010 17:06:19
    namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/LRG/KST/DBN/MTX/[100100d1]
    kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=1 hpc=c298 hlc=c298
    lwt=5A67B1C4[5A67B1C4,5A67B1C4] ltm=5A67B1CC[5A67B1CC,5A67B1CC]
    pwt=5A67B1A8[5A67B1A8,5A67B1A8] ptm=5A67B1B0[5A67B1B0,5A67B1B0]
    ref=5A67B1E4[5A67B1E4,5A67B1E4] lnd=5A67B1F0[5A67B1F0,5A67B1F0]
    LIBRARY OBJECT: object=54763bb8
    type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
    CHILDREN: size=16
    child# table reference handle
    0 662dd020 662dce3c 5e9a6868
    1 662dd020 5b9c7940 5eb1fdbc
    DATA BLOCKS:
    data# heap pointer status pins change whr
    0 54c98590 54763c50 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
    SO: 5C5AFBCC, type: 53, owner: 5F375F38, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=5c5afbcc handle=6ad6312c mode=N
    call pin=00000000 session pin=00000000 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
    htl=5C5AFC1C[5C61B52C,5C59D0B0] htb=5C59D0B0 ssga=5C59CD04
    user=5f375f38 session=5f37d6a8 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x0
    LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=6ad6312c mtx=6AD631E0(0) cdp=0
    namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/PN0/EXP/[10010100]
    kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=2 hpc=b9a0 hlc=b9a0
    lwt=6AD63188[6AD63188,6AD63188] ltm=6AD63190[6AD63190,6AD63190]
    pwt=6AD6316C[6AD6316C,6AD6316C] ptm=6AD63174[6AD63174,6AD63174
    SO: 5C5A5C34, type: 53, owner: 5F375F38, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=5c5a5c34 handle=69731e20 mode=N
    call pin=00000000 session pin=00000000 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
    htl=5C5A5C84[5C59D4D0,5C6074B0] htb=5C59D4D0 ssga=5C59CD04
    user=5f375f38 session=5f37d6a8 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x4bc41571
    LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=69731e20 mtx=69731ED4(2) cdp=2
    name=update con$ set con#=:3 where owner#=:1 and name=:2
    hash=cb0043a665029adc35682cfd8f583ce2 timestamp=04-08-2010 17:10:17
    namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/SML/KST/DBN/MTX/[120100d0]
    kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=2 hpc=ac50 hlc=ac50
    lwt=69731E7C[69731E7C,69731E7C] ltm=69731E84[69731E84,69731E84]
    pwt=69731E60[69731E60,69731E60] ptm=69731E68[69731E68,69731E68]
    ref=69731E9C[69731E9C,69731E9C] lnd=69731EA8[69731EA8,69731EA8]
    LIBRARY OBJECT: object=66177404
    type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
    CHILDREN: size=16
    child# table reference handle
    0 5887c454 5887c270 69641ffc
    1 5887c454 5887c400 693d29b4
    DATA BLOCKS:
    data# heap pointer status pins change whr
    0 57178070 6617749c I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
    SO: 5C62D288, type: 53, owner: 5F375F38, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=5c62d288 handle=5734d800 mode=N
    call pin=00000000 session pin=00000000 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
    htl=5C62D2D8[5C59D590,5C59D590] htb=5C59D590 ssga=5C59CD04
    user=5f375f38 session=5f375f38 count=0 flags=LRU/[4000] savepoint=0x17ee5af
    LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=5734d800 mtx=5734D8B4(0) cdp=0
    name=SYS._default_auditing_options_
    hash=fab1a450ca8625c88d7aa501cb042efa timestamp=03-14-2008 18:46:51
    namespace=TABL flags=KGHP/TIM/SML/[02000000]
    kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=1 hpc=3e1e hlc=3e1e
    lwt=5734D85C[5734D85C,5734D85C] ltm=5734D864[5734D864,5734D864]
    pwt=5734D840[5734D840,5734D840] ptm=5734D848[5734D848,5734D848]
    ref=5734D87C[5734D87C,5734D87C] lnd=5734D888[5734D888,5734D888]
    LIBRARY OBJECT: object=69e8d9e4
    type=TABL flags=EXS/LOC[0005] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
    DATA BLOCKS:
    data# heap pointer status pins change whr
    0 572f55b0 69e8da7c I/-/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
    SO: 5C62CA38, type: 53, owner: 5F375F38, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=5c62ca38 handle=54e2b2d0 mode=N
    call pin=00000000 session pin=00000000 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
    htl=5C62CA88[5C7875E0,5C59D458] htb=5C59D458 ssga=5C59CD04
    user=5f375f38 session=5f37d6a8 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x0
    LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=54e2b2d0 mtx=54E2B384(0) cdp=0
    namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/PN0/EXP/[10010100]
    kkkk-dddd-llll=0000-0001-0001 lock=N pin=0 latch#=1 hpc=cb1c hlc=cb1c
    lwt=54E2B32C[54E2B32C,54E2B32C] ltm=54E2B334[54E2B334,54E2B334]
    pwt=54E2B310[54E2B310,54E2B310] ptm=54E2B318[54E2B318,54E2B318]
    ref=54E2B34C[66147E34,66147E34] lnd=54E2B358[54E2B358,54E2B358]
    LIBRARY OBJECT: object=51e651ac
    type=CRSR flags=EXS[0001] pflags=[0000] status=VALD load=0
    DEPENDENCIES: count=1 size=16
    AUTHORIZATIONS: count=1 size=16 minimum entrysize=18
    ACCESSES: count=1 size=16
    TRANSLATIONS: count=1 size=16
    DATA BLOCKS:
    data# heap pointer status pins change whr
    0 6a86de6c 51e65244 I/P/A/-/- 0 NONE 00
    6 66147cdc 9dabe588 I/-/A/-/E 0 NONE 00
    SO: 5C787590, type: 53, owner: 5F375F38, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
    LIBRARY OBJECT LOCK: lock=5c787590 handle=57422b64 mode=N
    call pin=00000000 session pin=00000000 hpc=0000 hlc=0000
    htl=5C7875E0[5C59D458,5C62CA88] htb=5C59D458 ssga=5C59CD04
    user=5f375f38 session=5f37d6a8 count=1 flags=[0000] savepoint=0x4bc41571
    LIBRARY OBJECT HANDLE: handle=57422b64 mtx=57422C18(2) cdp=2
    name=insert into obj$(owner#,name,namespace,obj#,type#,ctime,mtime,stime,status,remoteowner,linkname,subname,dataobj#,flags,oid$,spare1,spare2)values(:1,:2,:3,:4,:5,:6,:7,:8,:9,:10,:11,:12,:13,:14,:15,:16, :17)
    hash=8876f3fed7222711572e6a76e623c9d3 timestamp=04-08-2010 17:06:19
    namespace=CRSR flags=RON/KGHP/TIM/PN0/MED/KST/DBN/MTX/[500100d0]
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