Reputation:
Hi I came across some documentation where I could see the DDS of a PF in the below format.
File . . . . : XXXXXX Text . . . . XXXXXXX
Library . . : XXXXXX Member . . : XXXXX
Position to Record Format . . . . . . . . XXXXX Name, F4 for list
Position to Field Name . . . . . . . . . Name/*FIRST/*LAST/Gen.*
Position to Text Containing . . . . . . .
Single Record Text/Field Name . . . . . . TXT XXX/XXX/XXX/XXX
Mult Record Text/Field/Column Heading . . TXT XXX/XXX/XXX/XXX
Select/Remove field Auto Dup . . . . . . RMV SEL/RMV
Display New New Auto Upper Allow Field
Seq# Select Only Line Page Dup Case Null Name Type Length Dec Loc
10 Company Number K01 WDCOMP S 2 0 1
20 Order Number XXXXX# P 7 0 3
30 Invoice Number K02 XXXXX# S 6 0 7
40 Invoice Sequence K03 XXXXX S 7 0 13
50 Line Number K04 XXXXX P 3 0 20
Please note I have hidden some information by using character X.
Now my question is, what tool or command on the iSeries displays DDS information like the above? It might be the case that there is something in Aldon that does this.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 636
Reputation:
got the answer. Its DBU once you start DBU using the DBU or STRDBU command, give the program name and lib name and press F4 (Display Fields) this comes up. How cool is that :)
Upvotes: 1