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Jack: I didn't see a lot of responses that seemed to get at the heart of your question. Maybe I misunderstood. One example of a 'physical' difference between a DDS logical file and a SQL view is that DDS LFs can have multiple members; the sub-type for SQL views will reject any attempt to add more members. Is this the kind of info you were looking for? Tom Liotta midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > 11. DBA Question (Jack Derham) > >Got into a discussion this afternoon about what the real differences are >between logical files, views and indexes. The discussion got a little heated >at times so I would ask that some of you well versed members to please help >out less fortunate uninformed members about the real physical and logical >attributes of these object types.
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