I would expect a cpyf fmtopt(*map *drop) to find errors as well....
Best regards
Stefan
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Subject: Identifying Numeric Columns with Bad Data - S36 DDS Conversion
Hi All,
Doing a S36 conversion to add DDS/DDL to tables.
Is there a good methodology to check for decimal data errors on columns and fix them quickly ?
We do a CPYF *NOCHK to populate the tables.
And I’ve seen SQL function “systools.validate_data” as one possible method.
Thoughts appreciated.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
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