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John
I tried something kind of crazy - I had a PF created using DDS, then I
used the RENAME TABLE SQL statement, and I was able to put the long name on
it - very cool!
So your colleague could use DDS to create the file, and you could have a
command that uses RUNSQL to do the RENAME.
Here is an example -
RENAME TABLE DP2TEST/ACEAPP TO LONGVERSIONACEAPP FOR SYSTEM NAME ACEAPP
Be careful to specify the system name - otherwise it'll be changed to
something like LONG000001 in this case.
HTH
Vern
On 10/21/2014 3:59 PM, John R. Smith, Jr. wrote:
I looked for an SQL group to post this to but did not see one so I'm going--
to post it here.
I need to create a file on the iSeries using DDS that has both a physical
file name and an alias name (not sure that is the right term). Basically I
need to reference it as "INVNBR" in RPGLE FSpecs and
"INVOICE_NUMBER_TABLE"
when using SQL.
Is there any way to do that with DDS?
By the way, creating the file via DDS was a mandate from a dinosaur that
refuses to learn SQL.
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