That would be a mess - but using CHGPF does that for you (map fields).
We find we have eliminated many mistakes by using CHGPF.
jim
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From: <GKern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 2004 4:48 PM
Subject: Re: ALTER TABLE over multiple members


> > What problems? - I often add new fields within the layout, or expand
> > existing fields, both single & multimember. Even drop fields.
> > The only limit i have had so far was changing alpha to num or reverse.
> > btw- the chgpf command is internally doing a copy. You will get halts
> > if decimal data errors, and a warning if dropping a field or shortening
> > a field (warning about potential lost data).
>
> He didn't use *MAPFLD during a cpyf. He'll never do that again <G>.
>
> Regards, Jerry
>
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