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Birgitta,

You just killed two of my requirements. Apparently iNav has this
capability and so does the API
System name option. The system name option specifies whether a RENAME
statement should be generated for the system name when it is different
from the SQL name and the object type is an INDEX, TABLE, or VIEW. The
valid values are:
0 A RENAME statement should not be generated.
1 A RENAME statement should be generated.

I figured if iNav has this capability the API had to have it. After all,
I'd bet that iNav uses that API.

Sample output generated:

CREATE TABLE ROB.REALLYLONGNAME (
MYBIGHONKINGCOLUMN FOR COLUMN MYBIG00001 CHAR(5) CCSID 37 DEFAULT
NULL )

RCDFMT RCD001 ;

RENAME TABLE ROB.REALLYLONGNAME
TO SYSTEM NAME REALL00001 ;

GRANT ALTER , DELETE , INSERT , REFERENCES , SELECT , UPDATE
ON ROB.REALLYLONGNAME TO PROGRAMMER WITH GRANT OPTION ;

GRANT DELETE , INSERT , SELECT , UPDATE
ON ROB.REALLYLONGNAME TO PUBLIC ;



Rob Berendt

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