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I think you are on to something.  F0907 with the Access Path tab has DSPFD
Access Path = "Keyed".  F0911 with DSPFD Access Path = "Arrival" does not
have the tab.

What is this "Keyed" and "Arrival" access path attribute?
Thanks.
RH
<vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'll guess that the second is in arrival sequence. DSPFD lists that as its
access path, although one could say arrival sequence is not an access path.
>
> The other is about fixing the access path when it gets damaged somehow,
IIRC.
>
> There is a question mark in the title bar - click it and then click on
whatever you want to know about - a tool tip window appears.
>
> HTH
> Vern
>
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: "Ryan Hunt" <ryan.hunt@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> > We're a JDE OneWorld customer so my question pertains to tables that we
part
> > of an install I know nothing about. I have two different tables that
have
> > different attributes when viewed in iSeries Navigator.
> >
> > The first file/table (F0907) has an additional tab when I view the
> > description of the object. The tab is called "Access Path". The
> > maintenance is set to "Do Not Wait" - which I assume means to maintain
> > indexes as the physical file is changed. There is also a "Recovery"
> > attribute with a value of "During IPL" - I'm not sure what this means.
> >
> > The second file/table is F0911 and it does not have the "Access Path"
tab.
> >
> > Does anyone know what causes the difference?
> >
> >
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