• Subject: Re: SQL vs DDS
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 17 Aug 1999 8:08:34 -0500

Good point there.  Perhaps they could find a way to integrate SQL with 
the system database catalog.  You know, all that info that started showing 
up in those QADB* files.  These are the files that make doing a DSPFFD 
into a file obsolete.  But then again we might break down into another 
argument about whether or not to always call the field INVOICE# in all 
files, and use the PREFIX keyword if necessary,  or name it something 
different in every file.





jpcarr@tredegar.com on 08/16/99 09:01:50 PM
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Rob said;
>I went SQL gung ho for awhile for creating files.  There are still 
>somethings easier to do with DDS.  Like have a single file be a 
>combination of an INDEX and a VIEW.

Rob

While you were going Gung Ho for SQL file creations,   How did you do that
REFFLD thing again?   So you only had ONE definition of (say) invoice 
number on your box???   SQL does that real nice huh?

Tongue_In_Cheek(*out)

John Carr


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