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select table_name, table_schema, base_table_name, base_table_schema
from systables where table_type = 'A'
On Friday, October 16, 2020, 11:33:14 AM EDT, smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx <smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When I do an SQL CREATE ALIAS..
CREATE ALIAS JRSLIB/JRSTESTPF_BACKUP FOR JRSLIB/JRSTESTPF
(BACKUP)
it creates a DDMF named JRSTE00001.
Time has passed and now I'm looking at my PF and I need to know the alias
information.
1. How can I find all of the alias names over JRSTESTPF? I know I can
do a DSPDBR but that only shows me the 10 character names. I need the
actual alias name.
2. How can I tell which PF member this alias is built over?
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