This error normally occurs if the current user does not have select privileges on the SYSXDB catalog tables, or on the equivalent
                  views. Check the SYSXDB setting in the Options SQL page to see what AuthID the system is trying to use for SYSXDB catalog
                  views, and contact your administrator to see if you have select privileges on the views created with this AuthID. If you do
                  not, have the administrator grant you the privileges you need to access the catalog tables. If the SYSXDB.SYSQUERY table does
                  not exist, you may see this error. You will still be allowed to access SQLWizard, but you may not be able to list or save
                  queries in the catalog tables. You should still be able to save and run queries in SQL script files.