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	<title>Comments on: SQL/400 field editing</title>
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		<title>By: tomliotta</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&quot;editing&quot;?

You mean like edit words and edit codes? SQL TABLEs don&#039;t have editing. Editing is a reporting function, not a column definition function.

I suppose you &lt;b&gt;might&lt;/b&gt; be able to define a LF with editing over the table and reference the LF, though I&#039;ve never tried (nor actually heard of anyone who has). I would expect that it wouldn&#039;t do much good though, except in HLL programming that used native I/O. But that probably messes with the purpose of using SQL for the CREATEs in the first place.

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<p>You mean like edit words and edit codes? SQL TABLEs don&#8217;t have editing. Editing is a reporting function, not a column definition function.</p>
<p>I suppose you <b>might</b> be able to define a LF with editing over the table and reference the LF, though I&#8217;ve never tried (nor actually heard of anyone who has). I would expect that it wouldn&#8217;t do much good though, except in HLL programming that used native I/O. But that probably messes with the purpose of using SQL for the CREATEs in the first place.</p>
<p>Tom</p>
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