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Michael,
The Internet Wayback Machine (archive.org) to the rescue:    https://web.archive.org/web/20210512095922/https://developer.ibm.com/articles/i-power-of-udtf/

HELPFUL HINT:  whenever I encounter a broken link, I open another browser tab, type in archive.org, press Enter, then paste in the URL of what I was trying to open, to see what "the Wayback Machine" has ... :-)
Mark S. Waterbury
> On Wednesday, April 27, 2022, 09:00:26 AM EDT, Michael Leslie <michael.d.leslie@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It appears that Brigitta Houser's excellent article on User Defined Table
Functions (UDTF's) has been taken down by IBM. Previous links are broken
and when I searched the i Series documentation, the Developer Center, and
the rest of the web, I cannot find it anywhere.

The explanation and examples in this were a great jumping off point for
getting my table functions right.  Does anybody have a cached copy or would
be willing to host this page on an ongoing basis?

Mike

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