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Closest I could find to return partition information is the PARTITION
item. As in:
select partition(a), a.*
from erplxf.rco a

I even tried
OVRDBF FILE(QPGMSRC) TOFILE(ROB/QPGMSRC) MBR(JAY)
select partition(a), a.*
from qpgmsrc a
And while that did return the a.* data from the third member in the file
it continued to tell me '0'. Perhaps this function requires DB2
Multisystem to be installed? This is pretty much a given for "partitioned
tables". We do not install that.

Rob Berendt

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