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yes, I want use RPG VI or RPG III  to retrieve all field attributes by
running SQL statement




date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 13:57:26 -0500
from: "Grizzly Malchow" <grizzlym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: How can i retrieve all field attribute through

I see Scott gave you some links on how and where to find the information
you seek. If you haven't found out already the IBM information center
has the reference book you will need.
I'll just add that searching the midrange.com archives is very useful as
well.
I'll also ask again, are you using RPG or do you plan on using RPG to
retrieve all field attributes by running an SQL statement?

>message: 7
>date: Wed, 16 Aug 2006 21:58:57 +0800
>from: "2046 BBQ" <2046bbq@xxxxxxxxx>
>subject: Re: How can i retrieve all field attribute through
>       SQLstatement
>
> From which reference book could I find this command(SQLColAttributes)





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