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Hello Peter,

as far as i know, you have to use *SYS naming conventions to have SQL
access the LIBL.

This can be done in Net.Data by changing the DTW_SQL_NAMING_MODE in
the INI file to SYSTEM_NAMING. The default is SQL_NAMING. (You can't
change it in a macro by e.g. DTW_ASSIGN)

In e.g. SQLRPGLE, "set option naming=*SYS" should work, or compiling
with SQLPATH(*LIBL).

Hope this helps!

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Mit freundlichen Grüssen / best regards

Anton Gombkötö
Organisation und Projektleitung

Avenum Technologie GmbH
Wien - Salzburg - Stuttgart

http://www.avenum.com 




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