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I feel your pain, however...
Do not get in the habit of using periods in object names. For many reasons.
One, in SQL you'll have to quote the object. Instead of: SELECT * FROM
FILENAME you'll see SELECT * FROM "FILE.NAME"
Two, SQL naming convention may be set up to use LIB.FILE. This can be
confusing.
When you start to use IFS commands to access an object imagine:
CPY OBJ('/qsys.lib/rob.lib/aaarob.file')
TOOBJ('/qsys.lib/rob.lib/aaarob2.file')
becoming
CPY OBJ('/qsys.lib/rob.lib/aaarob.file')
TOOBJ('/qsys.lib/rob.lib/aaa.rob2.file')
bvstone@taylorcorp.com on 10/28/99 02:25:38 PM
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Subject: EXTNAME questions....
I have a physical file that I created to be used as an external data
structure. The file is named the following:
ITM02_1.01
Compiled fine, and all.
Now, when I reference this file in the EXTNAME keyword of my D Spec, as
shown here:
D ITM02 E DS EXTNAME(ITM02_1.01) INZ
It tells me the parameter is invalid. I removed the period, and it accepts
it. This tells me that it doesn't like the period.
Now, why can I create a file with that name, but I can't reference it in the
EXTNAME keyword?
Bradley V. Stone
BVS/Tools
http://www.bvstools.com
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