Have you tried the SYSTABLESTAT or SYSPARTITIONSTAT Views?
Select Number_Rows, Number_Deleted_Rows, Data_Size, a.*
from systableStat a;
Select Number_Rows, Number_Deleted_Rows, Data_Size, a.*
from sysPartitionStat a;
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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of stefan@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, 17 April 2023 16:09
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Subject: current record capacity - to be found in qsys2?
Hi,
I’m obviously having a bad goggle-day, trying to find a qsys2 catalog file/view containing the “current record capacity” for a table.
It feels fairly old to use dspfd type(*mbr) to get that info.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Stefan
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