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Interesting... What you say makes sense, but it didn't occur to me.
I assume that (in contrast to CPYTOIMPF) CPYTOSTMF always puts the data
in arrival sequence?
On 1/19/2012 2:57 PM, CRPence wrote:
FWiW: If the "sequence" of records in the stream text file matters,
then CPYTOIMPF may be a poor choice. That copy\export utility uses the
SQL to generate an _unordered set_ of database rows which are then
written to a stream text file. So unless there is an ordering feature
[e.g. a parameter specification] on the version of the [CPYTOIMPF]
export command being used, do not depend on the exported data to be in
any particular order.
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