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Status Future consideration
Workspace IBM i
Categories Db2 for i
Created by Guest
Created on Jul 9, 2025

Allow CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE to set the correct source info in the resulting table

When we create a table using CREATE TABLE to create a new table, the object description of the resulting table contains the source information for the source member used by RUNSQLSTM to create the table.  When we use CREATE OR REPLACE TABLE to replace an existing table, the resulting table contains the unaltered source information from the prior CREATE TABLE.  It would be more useful to store the information for the source member actually used.  Many "x-ref" type products use this information to locate the source code for a given object and leaving the prior source information there misleads them.

Idea priority Medium
  • Guest
    Dec 19, 2025
    We understand the problem and have ideas for a solution. BM will use this Idea as input to planning, but no commitment is made or implied. This Idea will be updated in the future if IBM implements it.

    Db2 for i development team
    IBM Power Systems Development
  • Guest
    Oct 27, 2025
    Thank you for the details on how you do the modification and verify the source file.

    When we were trying to recreate the problem, we were looking at the source file information using the QSYS2.SYSFILES view. The source file information always appears to be correct through this interface.

    Using your recreate instructions which point to the DSPOBJD CL command, we can see the misleading source file information. These values are returned by the QSYS2.OBJECT_STATISTICS table function as well.

    We are doing some additional investigation now to determine what we can do to correct the source file information shown by DSPOBJD. This Idea will be updated again once we have completed this evaluation.

    Thank you again for the detailed script which pointed out the difference in our verification step.

    Db2 for i development team
    IBM Power Systems Development
  • Guest
    Sep 14, 2025
    IBM needs additional information about the steps that cause the source member to not get updated. Once we get the details, we can determine how to resolve this Idea.

    Db2 for i development team
    IBM Power Systems Development
  • Admin
    Carmelita Ruvalcaba
    Aug 26, 2025

    The CAAC has reviewed this IBM Idea.

    Can you provide a specific example please?

    Background: The COMMON Americas Advisory Council (CAAC) members have a broad range of experience in working with small and medium-sized IBM i customers. CAAC has a key role in working with IBM i development to help assess the value and impact of individual IBM Ideas on the broader IBM i community and has therefore reviewed your Idea.

    For more information about CAAC, see www.common.org/caac

    Carmelita Ruvalcaba - CAAC Program Manager