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Hi Jerry,

How about

CREATE TABLE mylib/mytable2 LIKE mylib/mytable1

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Jerry Adams wrote:
I just started using DDL to define tables so this is certainly a newbie question.


I have a lot of tables with exactly the same layout, but different names. Is there a way to override the file name on the CREATE statement [CREATE TABLE ARMAST ( , for example] so that I can use the same source member to create different files? Even files that still use the S/36 group file id (such as A.ARMAST)? Same question as it relates to the ALTER TABLE.


I saw in the RUNSQLSTM command the DFTRDBCOL parameter to tell it the name of the schema (library), but I didn't see anything about the table name.



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