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The latest one is always the one that's on the server. Right click the VIEW in the iSeries navigator and click on the generate SQL option and follow the prompts. That will always be the latest version.

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From: Hoteltravelfundotcom [mailto:hoteltravelfun@xxxxxxxxx]
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To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: How to see the code of a VIEW

I have a VIEW but was written now some weeks back. I would like to see the actual code that created this view.

If Iook back in STRSQL, how can I be assured that I am looking at the latest one?
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