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  • Subject: Re: SQL-defined files/tables
  • From: jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2000 16:31:46 -0500





D.BALE@handleman.com wrote:
> Is it my impression that SQL can define a database file with all the
> attributes available to us in DDS, both PF & LF?  I understand that DDS
has
> only a subset of the attributes that can be defined in SQL (as of V4R5?).
So
> my question is whether I lose any functionality by defining a database
file
> using SQL vs. DDS?


Dan

REFFLD(xxxx),   REF(xxxxx)

Thoses are big omissions in my opinion.

John Carr

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