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LIBRARY FILE SYSTEM_TABLE_MEMBER
NAME NAME

ERPLXF IIM IIM
ERPLXF IIMP03 IIMP03
ERPLXF IIMP05 IIMP05
ERPLXF IIMP06 IIMP06
ERPLXF IIMX01 IIMX01
ERPLXF IIMX02 IIMX02
ERPLXF IIM01I IIM01I

Everyone running Infor (formerly BPCS) knows that IIM is the PF. And it
was NOT created with SQL.

Every table created with SQL or with DDS should appear. The only ones
which will not appear are tables created with no external description.
Which are tables created like
CRTPF FILE(ROB/BLARNEY) RCDLEN(20)
Now if you create your physicals like that and then do all your logical
files with substringing and whatnot to get individual columns that way I
suppose that you could get the scenario you've described.
Was this crap migrated from S/36?

Note to Infor users: If you're wondering where IIML01 is you will not
find it in SYSTABLES, SYSPSTAT, SYSVIEWS or SYSINDEXES.


Rob Berendt

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