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From which reference book could I find this command(SQLColAttributes)



date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 01:41:19 +0800
>from: "2046 BBQ" <2046bbq@xxxxxxxxx>
>subject: Re: How can i retrieve all field attribute through
>       SQLstatement

>Do you have any exapmle?

>>
>>
>> date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 10:07:15 -0500
>> from: "Grizzly Malchow" <grizzlym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> subject: Re: How can i retrieve all field attribute through
>>        SQLstatement
>>
>> I assume you are using SQLRPGLE or RPGLE and the SQL CLI API? I've
used
>> SQLColAttributes function (part of SQL CLI) to get the attributes of
a
>> column (field). You would first have to execute a select statement to
>> generate a result set.
>> Not entirely sure this is what you are looking for though.
>> Regards,
>> Griz
>





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