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QUESTION POSED ON: 13 January 2005
I am running interactive SQL (STRSQL) on iSeries at V5R1 set path a73dta2 PATH statement complete.
 select imlitm                       
     from f4101                       
     FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY         
  F4101 in *LIBL type *FILE not found. 
> select imlitm                   
     from a73dta2/f4101           
     FETCH FIRST 10 ROWS ONLY     
  SELECT statement run complete. 

It seems the iSeries is not using the PATH, except for "The SQL path is an ordered list of schema names. The database manager uses the path to resolve the schema name for unqualified distinct type names (both built-in types and distinct types), function names, and procedure names..."

Can you see from this what I am missing?


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Yes, the SQL Path is not used for unqualified table names. The SQL Path is only used by DB2 when you have an unqualified procedure or function name in an SQL statement.

If you're at V5R2 or V5R3, you can use the SET SCHEMA statement for unqualified view & table names. Another alternative is using the *SYS SQL Naming option which uses the OS/400 library list to search for unqualified table & view names.

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