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Re: DSPDTAARA does not show the data of the remote DtaAra,
instead the "attributes of how it was created and such.":
To test the data area interactively, use DSPDTAARA SYSTEM(*RMT)
[or RTVDTAARA and DMPCLPGM, debug, or otherwise, or CHGDTAARA and
view the updated data area on the target system]. The shipped
default for DSPDTAARA is SYSTEM(*LCL), which as you noticed, is not
very helpful. FWiW I was [similarly] disappointed to find its
default was not SYSTEM(*DTAARATYPE), or some other special value
available to effect similar to the special value *FILETYPE on the
QDBRTVFD API. Instead of adopting my point of view, it was just
pointed out that SYSTEM() of DSPFD defaulted to *LCL and although it
supported *ALL [which does not fit with DSPDTAARA design] but no
*FILETYPE. :-(
Regards, Chuck
Tom Deskevich wrote:
I tried this with a DDM data area and I did not get anything
returned.
When I switched it to a data area that resides on our box, it
worked fine.
Did not see anything in searching, but did read that DDM can be
used. I have DDM files and they are ok. I know that the DDM data
area seems to be a different animal. When you view it, you do not
see the actual data area but attributes of how it was created and
such.
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