Re: ALIAS COUNT



On Fri, 7 Dec 2007 11:07:56 -0600, Patrick Lyon <ptlyon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

First there are not aliases in a user catalog. They are in the Master
catalog. They are associated to user catalogs.

Catalog aliases should be in a master catalog, but I believe you can have
them -in- a user catalog (though they would not be used on that system, as
far as I know).

Dataset aliases would be usable in either the master catalog or a user catalog.

I'm not sure what kind of alias the OP wants to know about, though probably
it's catalog aliases.

--
Walt

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