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-- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] Peter, I'm actually writing that gap file utility now. I "hand-crafted" the gap file for the first prototype. At this point I'm more familiar with creating DDS source in a program. But I will likely try the SQL approach as well. Who knows, with all the SQL optimization they've been doing, it may be even faster! Regards, Michael > Hi Michael, > > That's pretty good -- using SQL to back into OPNQRYF. But since you > apparently wrote a utility to create the "gap" file, why not have it > generate the SQL INSERT INTO in a source member and use RUNSQLSTM? [Sorry > for the digression, but it's always fascinating to try and understand > someone else's thought processes. <grin>] > > Of course, that brings up the question of performance again... > > Peter Dow > Dow Software Services, Inc. >
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