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Justin:
Not sure exactly what you are trying to do, but QSQGNDLL is an "API" and
not a "command". Do you know and understand the difference?
An "API" (or "Application Programming Interface") is a program that you
call and pass various parameters to request the system to perform some
task or retrieve some information from the system.
If you just want to create SQL DB2 TABLEs and VIEWs, perhaps you might
want to try the command "STRSQL" ... this provides an interactive
"green-screen" tool for entering and running SQL statements, such as
"CREATE TABLE." One thing I like about STRSQL is that you can even
"prompt" SQL statements within STRSQL by typing, e.g. "CREATE TABLE" and
then pressing F4=Prompt. Try it, I think you will like it.
Eventually, you might want to look into getting the IBM i Navigator
running on your PC -- it provides a PC GUI toolset for entering and
running "SQL scripts" and commands, and is considered to be a more
"modern" alternative to STRSQL.
HTH,
Mark S. Waterbury
> On 7/19/2015 12:11 AM, Justin Dearing wrote:
Hello,http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_72/apis/qsqgnddl.htm
I would like the CREATE TABLE DDL for a PF on my clients V7R2M0 system. I
am QSECOFR on this system. The internet tells me that QSQGNDDL is a
wonderful tool for doing that, and proceeds to tell me that DDL is the
future and DDS is the past, which is great news for me because I'm a PHP
programmer that knows SQL, and not DDS, or RPG.
Unfortunately, this IBMi tells me "Command QSQGNDDL in library *LIBL not
found." This is not great news for me.
Indicates that this command still works in V7.2 (also it gave me sternI
warnings about the maintenance window). It doesn't say what library it
would be in, or else I'd attempt to edit my library list, which is
something I have not done in a decade, but understand in theory. What am
doing wrong?
If there is an alternative methodology to "script" a PF to a CREATE TABLE
statement, such as through PASE, I'm all ears. I'm actually much more
comfortable at the PASE shell prompt than the green screen.
Thanks,
Justin
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