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Does the SQL create index statement have a function similar to the DDS 
keyword ALTSEQ?   I have an SQL index that is over a mixed case description 
and I would like to have the corresponding upper and lower case words 
sorted together.  My SQL statement is:
create index Assets.Assetsl03 on Assets.Assets( asassetdes,
aspurchdt, asassetid );
Is there anything I can do in SQL to accomplish the same thing?   The 
application is an RPGLE program that reads the file to fill a subfile a 
page at a time.  I am not using SQL in the RPGLE program. Do I have to 
create a DDS based logical file to accomplish the results I am looking for?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Dave Murvin
DRM Enterprises, Inc.
 
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