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- DBU: Why doesn't my search in DBU work?
Answer: QTEMP needs to be in your library list and the object QSYS/QPRCRTPG needs to be changed to have *Public and *Use authority. ... - DBU: When running the F15 Search function, is there any way to display ALL the results
Answer: If you specify *YES to the parameter ‘Output Results to File’ on the Search Screen (F15), all the records matching the search criteria will be ... - DBU: Will DBU work with flat files or System/36 files?
Answer: Yes, DDS is not required. The data will be presented in raw form. But you have various options: You can create an application over flat files ... - DBU: Does DBU work with Null fields?
Answer: Yes, you may display, change or delete a record with null fields. IBM programming restrictions prevent us from adding a record with null values, unless ... - DBU: What is the maximum record length DBU can handle?
Answer: DBU has a maximum record length of 9,999. ... - General: How can I use the DBU command without adding the DBU library to my library
Answer: First use this command: CRTDUPOBJ OBJ(DBU) FROMLIB(DBUxx) OBJTYPE(*CMD) TOLIB(QGPL)Then use this command:CHGCMD CMD(QGPL/DBU) *CURLIB(DBUxx) NOTE: DBUxx – xx refers to the version of DBU eg. DBU10 ... - General: How can I determine how much interactive resources DBU will use?
Answer: Interactive resource utilization by DBU is difficult to determine. It depends on factors beyond our scope (such as file size, number of logical files, number of ... - General: When using the JDE enhanced version of DBU is it possible to switch to the
Answer: Yes, if you would like to view your data without the JDE enhancements just turn the JDE enhancement off by performing the following: From a command ... - General: How is the access to 'WORLD' or 'ONEWORLD' determined?
Answer: The DBU command has a parameter (JDE installation) to indicate how the JDE enhancement is to be used. *NONE – DBU ignores the JDE dictionary and ... - DBU RDB: What databases can DBU/RDB access?
Answer: DB2 UDB 8.1 or greater, SQL Server, Oracle and MySQL. If you require a different database, send a request to our helpdesk at help@prodatacomputer.com. ...