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> -----Original Message-----
> From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / Paul Tuohy
> Sent: Monday, July 26, 2004 6:58 PM
>
> But I think that a combined view/index would be the ideal solution. And it
> should be possible since it is already there in DDS.
>
> An SQL index is a keyed logical. i.e. there is an access path entry for
> every row.
> An SQL view is a non-keyed logical. i.e. there is no access path.
>
> If you define a DDS logical with Sequence (a key) and select/omit logic,
> then the access path only contains the rows that meet the selection
> criteria. i.e. selection criteria is checked when the row is
> inserted/updated. I want SQL to allow me do this!
> If you specify DYNSLT, then the access path contains all rows and the
> selection criteria is checked when the access path is read (which is what
> SQL Select does using a view and an index).
>
> Clear as mud :-)
>
> Paul

Doesn't it seem likely that someone somewhere wrote an article that compares
SQL & DDS "logicals"?  I looked briefly, but didn't find anything.  Anybody
have a useful reference?

tia,
db


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