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All DDS or SQL defined tables are stored in SQL and you can retrieve the
source was SQL at anytime. I just using Ops Nav and go in and right mouse
on a table name in the database and say generate SQL. Make sure you take
the option to include system names. You should be able to do the same thing
in Data Studio.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 2:03 PM, William Howie <
William.Howie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hello all,

Can anyone tell me if there is a system table on the iSeries that stores
the SQL statements that would be used for creating a particular physical
and/or logical file? Does the file have to have been originally created
with SQL instead of DDS for this kind of information to even be kept
anywhere or is it stored somewhere for all files? On a related note, does
the use of IBM Data Studio in any way help to facilitate finding this kind
of information? Any info would as always be appreciated. Thanks!

Bill

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