Why is this a limitation to ISPF?
ISPF doesn't maintain DB2 tables; DB2 does.

Write an application, maintain it, market it.
But, don't blame ISPF for DB2.

I am merely pointing out that IBM is missing a huge opportunity by
providing, at the very least, the ability to launch a DB2 table editor when
a table is selected for editing.  IBM already sells a DB2 table editor, so
why not integrate this into ISPF?

I am looking to improve ISPF, not to defend the status quo.

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