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I'm pretty sure DECLARE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE command has an optional
RCDFMT parameter.  Try it and let us know what you find:

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/topic/db2/rbafzmstdgtt
.htm

or

http://tinyurl.com/y3hol6

Elvis

-----Original Message-----
Subject: SQL - Declare Global Temporary level check

 I came across a situation that I think is an SQL bug, but I'd like to run
it by you guys.

DECLARE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE doclist AS (
SELECT * FROM docs00
WHERE chkdate BETWEEN '2006-11-01-00.00.00.000000' and
                      '2006-11-30-23.59.59.000000' and
TYPE2 in ('BL','POD'))
WITH DATA

Table DOCLIST created in QTEMP.

CHKDATE is a timestamp field.
TYPE2 is a variable length field.

 The data seems to be populated correctly in QTEMP/DOCLIST.

 Should the format level identifier be the same as the original file
(DOCS00)?  I would have guessed yes, but they are different.  So
overriding DOCS00 to QTEMP/DOCLIST throws a level check.

 Bug or not?

 -mark




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