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I pretty much exclusively use zoned. The only time I mess with packed is
when working with a piece of legacy BPCS code (and even then I use mostly
zoned). I use SQL via STRSQL, FROG, or iNav (depends on what I'm doing).
I use WRKQRY a lot (is this a taatool?, not sure... it was here when I
started and works GREAT for lots of stuff... I think it is because I see
lots of other qry references that don't mention it). Anyway... zoned is
easy to read and easy to use and I have yet to have a problem with
performance. Storage is cheap, so storing packed instead of zoned to save
a few bytes seems silly (unless you are storing petabytes of information
maybe).

Now, I'm self taught (on the job) and zoned always felt more natural
(coming from c++ in college) than trying to work with packed. I don't
work with multiple CCSID's so that concern has never come up. Easy to
read, easy to use...


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
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