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This got me wondering how IBM would do it. So I dusted off my RTVSQLSRC
command, put a couple of files together, and documented the results here:
http://code.midrange.com/0f2a9ba153.html

Dennis Lovelady
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In an experimental study for my research project on substituting a join
for a PF:

I have the following in a join logical's DDS:
. . .
JFLD(U01095 ARFBEXLNRS) . . .
ARFBEXLNRS CONCAT(ARFBEX ARFBLN ARFBRS)
. . .

where U01095 is a zoned decimal field in our "stub" PF, and ARFBEX,
ARFBLN, and ARFBRS are zoned decimal fields in the "native" file, whose
values, concatenated together, match up with U01095.

How would I do the equivalent in an SQL join view?

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