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COOL!  I learned something today.  There are times when SQL is almost eerily
hooked into i5/OS, and the concept of using the keyed physical for your
primary key makes perfect sense.  Of course, then there are times when it's
NOT so integrated, such as null values <grin>.  But that's more of an RPG
thing than an OS thing.

Anyway, thanks for enlightening me.

Joe

From: Wilt, Charles

Not true Joe.

If you create a SQL table and specify a primary key, you end up with a
keyed physical file that is keyed on the specified primary key.



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