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I told access (m$) to export a table to the as/400 via ODBC, and it created
a table in the as/400.  But when I tried to DBU the file, DBU complained
about changing the data in the table... So I thought if I could created a
DDS file from this table, I could then generate a Pysical file, and move the
data into that file, and see if the error went away.

Tim

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> What is a DDS file?  Is it a source physical file containing DDS
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> If you are trying to make either one, and the file already exists, why?
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> I have an SQL table, that I would like to generate a DDS file from, is
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> Thanks, tim
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