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SQL allows creating tables with names up to 128 long.
Anybody knows way to copy a long named file (longer than 10) with CPYF command?
I understand ISeries comes up with a 10 digit name (First five characters + 
00001), but I wasn't able to figure out, how to reference that name to the 
actual long SQL table name.
thanks in advance for any help.

Ali



-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Coulter [mailto:shc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:51 PM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: Act! Phht! How to find EXPORTER of a symbol?



On 20/01/2005, at 4:55 AM, Chris Wolcott wrote:

> Is there a program or something that will scan multiple objects in
> multiple libraries and list their exports, or better yet search all
> objects for one that exports a specified symbol(s)?

No system function will do exactly what you want but you can roll your 
own:

DSPMOD will show the exports on screen or print them.

QBNLMODI API will dump exports to a user space. You can then copy them 
to a file and query that.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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