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Open System I Navigator... choose your database... Run SQL Script

SELECT * FROM SYSIBM.TABLES

You get:
TABLE_CATALOG, TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME....

SELECT * FROM SYSIBM.COLUMNS

You get:
TABLE_CATALOG, TABLE_SCHEMA, TABLE_NAME, COLUMN_NAME...


On 2015-11-19 11:48, CRPence wrote:
On 19-Nov-2015 11:15 -0600, Rob wrote:
Now since I am getting good with DB2 SQL...

And using the System i Navigator... according to IBM

Columns are grouped by Table
Tables are grouped by Schema
Schemas are contained within a Catalog

A "Catalog". Really? Where do they come with this stuff [and those who would regurgitate such info]? Odd how much strange stuff that is offered up by, or at least attributed to, the so-called "IBM". IMNSHO, a response of "within a Directory", "within a Cabinet", or "within a Senate" would have been just as accurate and meaningful, with respect to the DB2 for IBM i ;-)



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