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I've not read the cover letter either. Did you review the section of the infocenter referred to in the section of the help that I copied from the CHGQRYA command, QRYOPTLIB keyword?

Unless you were to run the CHGQRYA command to change your job's QRYOPTLIB to be QSYS then any changes to that QAQQINI would have no effect on your job and hence your use of ADDPFTRG / CHGPFTRG.

I think there are now a few non-SQL uses of things in the QAQQINI file, this and whether to allow coping of data "under the covers" for native I/O in some circumstances spring to mind.

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Kevin,

A few things.

I'm not finding those instructions in the cover letter.
Can I simply add ALLOW_DDL_CHANGES_WHILE_OPEN to QSYS/QAQQINI?
We've never changed or added to this QSYS/QAQQINI file to the best of my knowledge.
We are not using SQL, so does the QSYS/QAQQINI file still apply?

Paul



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