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I'm a slacker. Even though I use basic SQL for many things, I kept using DDS for file definitions. Well, my (belated) New Year's Resolution was to start using DDL to create and change tables.


So I used iNav's "Generate SQL..." in the Databases node. All well and goodness, but there's something that's irritating me about it. The source member that it creates has x'0D' x'25' at the conclusion of every line. I have no idea what x'0D' means, but x'25' is underline and reverse image.

I didn't see any options in the "Generate SQL..." panes that could cause (or prevent) this. What gives? Is this normal behavior for this function? Or am I just sitting wrong in my chair?



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