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Our company is starting a project to develop a new generation of
applications written in Java. The problem arises with the databases living
on the AS/400.
The developer is using a Google tool to create the databases but that
creates a problem because the tables and field names are being created with
default names if the name is greater than 10 characters.
We want the databases to be meaningful from the AS/400 side (Meaningful
short names for tables and field names, Consistent record format names).
The way I have handled this in the past is to create the table using Ops
Nav
and extract the SQL to create and change tables but that means doing
changes
manually where the tools do it automatically.
Anybody got any suggestions on how you handled this problem? Do you know of
a tool that would deal with the AS/400's unique requirements (A long and
short name, format names, etc)?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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