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Tommy's example of logical files or to go further down into it join 
logical files, are a good point.  However most of the people who argue 
that this is the better path than to use SQL would be reluctant to use the 
additional access path's because of some dated belief on early versions of 
OS/400.  Like the philosophy of keeping to a minimum the number of logical 
files.  Not that it is near the burden that it was many, many years ago. 
On the flip side, there are those sql people who always use an external 
description and do a select * into :extds regardless of which fields they 
are actually using.  And starting with some ancient version of OS a file 
change is no longer a simple warning but requires a recompile because of 
the select * into :extds approach.

There are still many people who, instead of creating a good set of logical 
files have some intense joining defined in their queries and just copy a 
query around and change some stuff.  Frankly that is about the only thing 
that makes Query/400 daunting to users.  So many people go the gui route. 
And the first setup they have to do in the GUI route that then makes it so 
much more user friendly is define these join logical's or views.

Rob Berendt

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