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Roger Pence wrote:
> But you can impose column-level security on a DDS/CRTPF-created file _or_ on
> a SQL-created table.
Yes.
> You are implying (or perhaps I am just inferring) that you can only impose
> column-level security on an SQL-created table and that isn't so.
>
Sorry I wasn't more clear on that.  You can create the table any old way, DDS or
SQL.  You can only impose the column level security *using* SQL, not DDS,
regardless of how the base table is built.--
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R. Bruce Hoffman, Jr. -- IBM Certified AS/400 Administrator
-- The sum of all human knowledge is a fixed constant.
    It's the population that keeps growing!
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