Brian,
Did you check the archives?  IIRC, there was a lengthy discussion on this last 
week.  If not, I know there are several threads dealing with this topic.  You 
will probably find your answers there.  If not, let us know what you couldn't 
find.
Rick 
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On Behalf Of Brian Piotrowski
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2007 10:23 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Creating a PF - Compiled File vs. SQL Create Table Command
Hi All,
 
Is there any difference between creating a physical source file member and 
compiling it versus using an SQL CREATE TABLE command?  When using the i5, I've 
always created a PF and then compiled it as my table, but I have never created 
a table using the SQL CREATE TABLE command.
 
I did a test of the CREATE TABLE command, and it did indeed create a PF in the 
specified directory.  However, it doesn't create the associated member (or does 
it?) that I can use to modify and update the table if fields need to be 
added/modified/deleted.
 
One advantage I did notice is that I am not limited to ten characters like a 
standard physical file (yes, I understand there are ways around it).
 
Are there any specific reasons why I would want to select one method over 
another?  File maintenance would be a matter of editing the PF member and doing 
a CHGPF on a modified file versus an ALTER TABLE command.  
 
Am I missing something fundamental here?
 
Thanks!
 
/b;
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