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Folks:

I observed some odd behavior and just want to confirm its a bug before we open a PMR.

We ran the following SQL statement ...

create or replace table yourlib/pk1 (f1 char (10), f2 char (10), f3 char (20), primary key (f1,f2));

and did a DSPFD on it ... the key fields for the file showed up correctly.

We then ran this statement ...

create or replace table yourlib/pk1 (f1 char (10), f2 char (10), f3 char (20), primary key (f2,f1));

(just reversing the order of the primary keys)

When we did a DSPFD on the file, the key fields for the file showed up as F1 & F2 (in that order).

Can someone run that same test and confirm the behavior?

Thanks!

david


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