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Joe Sam Shirah wrote:
There's almost always a way, but.... If you absolutely have to, you can
query QSYS/QADBIFLD, which has both long and short names. If you are using
a collection, you could query those tables rather than going to qsys. It's
possible that DataBaseMetaData may return it in some of the table info as
well - I didn't go that deep. And I'm not the end-all authority, but that's
the way it looks to me. HTH, if only to save some research time.

I ended up just listing all the fields. Not a perfect solution, but it
will do.

david

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