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Am trying to figure out how much space is used when you put referential and
check constraints on a file. It appears that referential constraints
actually take up space, and this is reported in the member description of
DSPFD. However, it is not part of the member size reported at the bottom.
That value seems to be the sum of the data space size and the primary or PF
key index size. You can see the file's true size in DSPOBJD.

Not sure what I'm asking, if anything. Just interesting.

BTW, the size information reported in DSPFD TYPE(*ALL) OUTPUT(*) or
OUTPUT(*PRINT) does not show up in, say, TYPE(*MBR), where it is displayed
in TYPE(*ALL). So there's no outfile support for this information.

Vern Hamberg

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