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I am pretty sure RPG cannot see SQL created identity columns.  In other
words, you would have to stick with SQL access.
 
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Subject: RE: Unique identifer for keyed sequence

ok,  I hear you.  So,  I can alter the file DDS with SQL, and then RPG, DDS,
WRKQRY will recognize the new trait? 



Is there a downside that I need to be prepared for?

 

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Booth Martin

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-------Original Message-------

 

From: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion

Date: 04/27/05 12:47:40

To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion

Subject: RE: Unique identifer for keyed sequence

 

>how about in DDS?

 

DDS is the Dead Data Specification. Get used to using SQL. You can

always ALTER TABLE a DDS table if you need to use DDS as a baseline.

 

-Walden

 

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Tech Software

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