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If you're using a "script" to create your database via SQL, then I would think that a combination of DDS definitions and CL commands in a CL program (script) would be equivalent. I don't see much more than a semantic difference between the MAKE file and the script. Michael Polutta > The problem to that is recreating the databases. Granted CHGPF is nice > because you don't lose the constraints. But to create one from scratch > you have to create a MAKE tool to rebuild a file, if you > use DDS. In SQL, > this can all be contained in the script. > > Rob Berendt
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