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Folks,--
We have DDS defined files and we need to add an INTEGER column to the
file so we can do a SQL JOIN statement without data type conversions
from a DDS defined file to a SQL DDL define file.
The problem we have is if we use a DDL (SQL) generated table that has
an integer column defined on it and do a DSPFFD on that file we get
the
following:
Data Type: BINARY
Field Length: 9 0
Buffer Length: 4
Buffer Position: 1
We so far have been unable to replicate this type of field with a DDS Spec.
How do we represent an INTEGER in DDS or are we required to convert
this to SQL DDL defined file and get rid of the DDS Spec?
Thanks,
Matt
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