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Jim

You have to use the *LOCALSYS server for SEQUEL to use SQE - if you have
lots of views built over time, they are not likely to be set for that
server.

If you want to use IBM i syntax, set the SYNTAX parameter to server when
SERVER is *LOCALSYS



Vern,

While you are partially correct, that *LOCALSYS will allow SQL statements to go to SQE, the problem is that SEQUEL attempts to translate the SEQUEL syntax into a valid DB2 for i syntax, but the translation is messy at best and does not utilize the latests join techniques.

Not that I don't like the product, but I have immediately walked out in the middle of an interview when I was told that SEQUEL was their primary tool.

Jim

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