Troy,

You did not state what version and  release of I BM i (i5/OS or OS/400) you are running into this issue on?

I recall some years ago, there were problems just like this, and IBM had  to correct those defects with various PTFs ...

Perhaps either you are running an older elease or you are not "current" with the latest CUMe and Group PTF levels for your release?

If you are  on a currently supported  version of the IBM i 7.1  or above,  and have an  IBM software maintenance agreement in place, I suggest you should open  a Support Incident (PMR) with IBM -- provide a small example of DDS and DDL that demonstrates this  problem, and  ask IBM for assistance.  By demonstrating the problem,  you stand  a better  chance  of  getting it accepted as an APAR. (Or you may get "lucky" and there might already  be a PTF for this defect.)

Hope that helps,

Mark S. Waterbury

> On 10/17/2017 10:49 PM, Troy Hyde wrote:
Thanks for the reply Vern.

I noticed that as well. I have tried every combination of options I can
conceive of.

When it is left off the dspffd display shows
SVMODL CHAR 40 42 7 Both SVMODL
Variable length field -- Allocated length : None
Default value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : None
Coded Character Set Identifier . . . . . : 37

which of course is different than
Default value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :
''

but it's also different than the DDS's version of the dspffd which doesn't
show a default line at all.

Although the two version of the ddl result in different record format
levels, unfortunately neither matches the DDS file.

Gotta pick up my son at practice. I'll have to hit this again in the
morning. Thanks.


On 10/17/2017 9:14 PM, Vernon Hamberg wrote:

There is a difference - one has a default set explicitly.

Does the DDL have a NOT NULL WITH DEFAULT clause? Try taking the WITH
DEFAULT off.

That's about all I can think of.




TROY HYDE, Upgrades and Standards Manager

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