If you open iSeries Navigator and drill down through Databases to the
Schema in which you want to create the table and then right-click on
Tables, you can access a GUI table builder from the pop-up menu by
selecting New then Table.

Kyle

On 12/13/05, Yivi <nardus@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thx, I was afraid the answer was going to be along your lines.
> I did look in the manuals, and found nothing. But I had the hope I hadn't
> looked properly, or in the right place, or something like that. I always get
> that feeling when interacting with Infocenter.
>
> Anyway, is there some kind of gui designer (as CODE Designer for PFs) for
> SQL statements?
> The SQL editor for Navigator is not better (it could be argued that's
> positively worse) than the green SQL editor.
>
> Regards,
>
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