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Try this SQL statement:
SELECT *
FROM qsys2.syscolumns
WHERE SYSTEM_TABLE_NAME='yourtable'
AND SYSTEM_TABLE_SCHEMA ='yourschema'
to see if that returns the information you want on your floating points.

On your other topics...
Your assuming every table has a primary key. I wish!

There are many fine objects in QSYS2 which could help.
Want to know what tables are referenced in a view? SYSVIEWDEP.
Want to know what indexes are built against a table? SYSINDEXES
Want to know if a table has a primary key constraint? SYSKEYCST
However many of the logical files created by DDS are hard to keyhole into
either a view or an index. So they may not appear here.
An unrecommended practice is to access the QADB* family of tables
directly. If you go that route, try it with a person with minimal
security before you turn the process loose to the public.


Rob Berendt

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