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Hate to disappoint you Justin but there really are no such animals as " flat files" on the box. All files (even source physical) are externally described. The fact that they were no DDS or DDL =described should have no impact.

What does DSPFFD show you for the failing files?


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On Oct 25, 2017, at 1:18 PM, Justin Taylor <JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Bingo!

None of the tables are DDL. The working ones are DDS-described, while the failing ones are <cough,cough> flat files.


Thanks

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Can you post the code and some SQL DDL?


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