(Please read the whole reply, let me have a little fun at first and then I
get serious)

Um, think about what you said.
If you deleted a bunch of DB2 files you would then run a RGZPFM. I've
found it quite hard to RGZPFM a file that no longer exists. How do you
get that done? :-)
IOW, deleting a table is a lot different than deleting rows in a table.

I suppose if you were running a S/36 you could try a COMPACT command.

But, seriously though, if it was REALLY significant you may want to
consider researching TRCASPBAL and STRASPBAL.

Rob Berendt

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