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Rather than multi-member why not use a collection of save files ? Use less storage particularly if you use compression.


Jon Paris

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On Jan 17, 2019, at 8:13 AM, a4g atl <a4ginatl2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a situation where I have a table defined. In the past I used PFs.
The table has a long and short name. This prevents me from using CPYF or
CRTDUPOBJ. I have used RUNSQL to do a Create Table ... as (select..) with
no data. This creates a table not a PF, okay.

I need a PF with Multiple members that is identical to the table. I use the
member to store copies of file we send to external systems as an archive.
The member functionality has been great for this and I do not want to have
hundreds of files in the library.

I do not have DDS but I could create DDS but would prefer not to. That
makes it 2 different objects to maintain.

Is there a way to create a PF from a table?

TIA

Darryl Freinkel
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