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On 29 Aug 2013 13:21, RPGLIST wrote:
Is there any way to determine which files on the system are actually
true SQL tables and not DDS driven PF?

The topic seems not to have anything to do with RPG programming.

The file description has an indication *if* the file was created using the SQL DDL. An attribute is available in the output of DSPFD [e.g. ATSQLT in format of QAFDBASI, PHSQLT in format of QAFDPHY, etc.], in the file header retrieved with the QDBRTVFD API, and as reflected in the System DataBase Cross Reference (DBXREF) [e.g. DBXATR in format of QADBXREF] and the latter is carried into some of the SQL Catalog VIEW files [e.g. TABLE_TYPE FOR TYPE in format of SYSTABLES but in which the SQL INDEX files are not tracked].


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