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developerWorks includes a landing page for the Memorandum To Users (MTU)
supplement. This page has been extended to include a link to the names of
new database files added to QSYS2 via recent DB2 PTF Groups.
www.developerworks.com/ibmi/mtu

We have discussed this naming issue and will try to include an underscore
(_) character in our non-Q system file names in the future. We believe
this should avoid most user application collisions.

Sue Romano
IBM i SQL development


date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 09:30:58 -0600
from: Gqcy <gmufasa01@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: should QSYS2 be in system portion of Library list?

I ask because because in the latest DB ptf group a file
object called "LIBLIST" was produced.
it is a view over QSYS2.QSQLIBL.

I notice that there are lots of objects that don't
have "Q" names in QSYS2...

we had some apps break because we had a production file
of the same name...

I presume that in the PTF cover letters it would have
told me of this.


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