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Is anyone aware of a way to translate an IP address returned by SQL to its FQDN?

For example this query:

SELECT * FROM QSYS2.NETSTAT_INFO
ORDER BY BYTES_SENT_REMOTELY + BYTES_RECEIVED_LOCALLY DESC
LIMIT 10;

Returns IP addresses. We would like to translate those to FQDNs and add that to the output.

Thanks!

- Larry


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