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I was just playing around, and used the command STRSQL NAMING(*SQL) to start 
interactive SQL.

Then, on the "Enter SQL Statements" screen, I tried:
 Select *from SJL001.CUSMST

I received the error "Qualified object name CUSMST not valid." (SQL5016).  

If I use F13, then option 1 (Change Session Attributes), the value of "Naming 
convention" says *SYS...so I changed it to *SQL.  Then, when I use the above 
SQL statement, it runs fine.   What's the deal?  Does STRSQL NAMING(*SQL) _not_ 
work?  I tried this on a V4R4 system at work (TL01072) and on my V5R1 (TL03007) 
AS/400 at home...same results on both systems.

This is just a minor detail, but sign me-

Confused in Austin,

Steve Landess
(512) 423-0935

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