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Tom

Simple answer is the answer - you can't do it!!

Vern

-------------- Original message --------------
From: Tom Liotta <qsrvbas@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

Doug Palme wrote:

Boy you are really going to get me into trouble here......this outfit uses
multiple member files like there is no tomorrow.....

Can you explain why no multiple members? I need some explanation because
I will be asked.

Doug:

Simple answer is to try it to see what happens. Use DDL to CREATE a
TABLE. Then, try to add a member to it. Then, try to change it so
that MAXMBRS() is greater than (1).

Simple test, and the results help with explanations. This goes back
to your original statement that DDL would be used for table
creations, which means that these will be created explicitly as SQL
TABLEs.

There might be easy ways of making SQL TABLEs have more than one
"member". The list might provide how to do it. If there is no simple
way, then the explanation will be trivial -- "You can't do it."

Tom Liotta

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