On 31-Jan-2012 14:49 , Kurt Anderson wrote:
We have a SQL file, TAXSTMTP. We also have a DDS file, CURTAXP.
CURTAXP is like a history/save file of TAXSTMTP. Our "cur" files
are multi-member, so they can't be created via SQL, which is why
they are created using DDS source.

These two files, compiled at 'the same time', one after the other,
results in the following format IDs:

TAXSTMTP: 43856FE31EAC4
CURTAXP: 43856FE31EAB4

What is the DDS and what is the DDL?

Regards, Chuck

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