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MKS Implementer 2006 Administration Guide

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Field Required Value<br />

Managing SQL Functions<br />

AllFusion 2E Change Management Integration<br />

Object code/Description YSQLLF (AllFusion 2E SQL indices/views)<br />

Activity flag 1<br />

Object type *FILE<br />

Object attribute LF<br />

Source member type YSQL<br />

Default source file QSQLSRC<br />

Object authority *KEEP<br />

Creation process C<br />

Creation command YEXCSQL MBR(#SRCMBR)<br />

OBJLIB(#FILLIB)<br />

SRCFILE(#SRCLIB/#SRCFIL)<br />

In an AllFusion 2E model, an SQL function created over an SQL file has an object attribute of<br />

RPG or CBL. Based on the type of function, it also has:<br />

source member type of SQLRPG or SQLCBL<br />

source file of QRPGSRC or QCBLSRC<br />

creation command of CRTSQLRPG or CRTSQLCBL<br />

For managing AllFusion 2E SQL functions, <strong>Implementer</strong> provides the RPGSQL and RPGCBL<br />

object codes. By using these SQL-specific object codes to check out SQL functions,<br />

<strong>Implementer</strong> assigns the appropriate program type object code to the lock.<br />

When you create a promotion request, <strong>Implementer</strong> adds the model objects to the request for<br />

each model object using a YFUN code, and adds the corresponding 3GL objects—including<br />

the programs—with an object code of RPGSQL or CBLSQL.<br />

Verify the RPGSQL and CBLSQL object codes are defined as follows, and that they are active<br />

to each applicable AllFusion 2E environment.<br />

Field Required Value<br />

Object code/Description RPGSQL (AllFusion 2E RPG SQL function)<br />

Activity flag 1<br />

Object type *PGM<br />

Object attribute RPG<br />

Source member type SQLRPG<br />

Default source file QRPGSRC<br />

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