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I wondered, to, and tried it - CHGPF turns it into a regular externally-described PF - it is no longer an SQL table, according to DSPFD.

Vern

At 10:46 AM 8/1/2005, you wrote:

Larger page size applies to indexes (keyed logical files), not tables.
Tables would provide benefit by doing data validation on the writes instead
of reads.

Not sure what flag OS looks at to determine 'SQL-ness' of the object.
I suppose when you do DSPFD and it still has 'SQL file type - TABLE', it
should be deemed an SQL created table, but just guessing here.

Interesting idea.

Elvis

-----Original Message-----
 Subject: SQL performance: creating tables using SQL DDL

To get the SQL performance benefits of larger page size, etc., I'm
wondering if creating a simple table in SQL, yada yada, and then using
CHGPF SRCFILE{} to add the rest of the columns, text, column headings,
and edit codes/words would preserve the SQL-ness of the object.

I know OpsNav has facilities to reverse-engineer DDS files into SQL
but I'm looking at the step above as part of a bigger-picture build
process.

Thanks,
Reeve


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