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Ah, I see what you refer to - the Data Development perspective shows the same listing as Navigator.

I'll still hold off on Data Studio - it really did do something to help setup the last time I did - maybe others have had better luck.

Cheers
Vern

On 4/14/2014 12:27 PM, CRPence wrote:
On 11-Apr-2014 12:35 -0500, Vernon Hamberg wrote:
<<SNIP>>

I have tried the Data Development perspective, and it seems adequate
for some stuff, like displaying table data and even modifying it.

I don't think any of these tools recognize logical files as indexes -
I think the "explorer" in Data Development perspective sees them as
views, no index.

And I don't think DS is much better in that regard.

I'll mostly stick with the support in Navigator.

Until something better comes along. Toad and Squirrel must won't cut
it, either, as they really know nothing about IBM i.

What the client tooling sees is what the SQL catalog VIEW queries or
respective "API" invocations reveal. The SYSINDEXES catalog VIEW has
selection specifically including only database files identified by the
System Database Cross-Reference (DBXREF) as an INDEX; i.e. in the WHERE
clause is the predicate:
... AND IX.DBXATR = 'IX'



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