• Subject: RE: SQL Question Part 2
  • From: "Mohondro, Kevin" <KMohondro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 10:15:33 -0700

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-Moe
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Kevin R Mohondro                kmohondro@salepoint.com
Software Engineer                         (858)373-2012                
SalePoint Corporate Retail Solutions      San Diego, CA


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cyndi Bradberry [mailto:CyndiB@IHFA.ORG]
> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:31 AM
> To: 'Midrange-L@midrange. com' (E-mail)
> Subject: SQL Question Part 2
> 
> 
> We worked out the problem with the ISO dates, and have moved 
> on to another
> program.  I am trying to Join together 3 files with a common 
> field (LOAN
> NUMBER).  This Select statement works in ISQL, but I get this 
> error when I
> try to put it into a program:
> 
>  MSG ID  SEV  RECORD  TEXT
> 
>  SQL0199  30      61  Position 34 Keyword JOIN not expected. 
> Valid tokens: )
> ,.    
> 
>     57        C/Exec SQL
> 
>     58        C+ Declare MasterTable Cursor
> 
>     59        C+   For Select M1LOAN, SMA450, SMA240
> 
>     60        C+              A1FNAM, A1LNAM, A1HARA, A1HPFX, A1HNBR,
> 
>     61        C+   From ( LDATAQ1C/SRVMLD JOIN LDATAQ1C/SRVALT1 On
> 
>     62        C+    M1LOAN = A1LOAN )  Join LDATAQ1C/SRVDSRLZZ On
> 
>     63        C+    A1LOAN = CATL#
> 
>     64        C+   Where SMA240 > 0 and
> 
>     65        C+         (SMA450 >= 17 and SMA450 <= 31) and
> 
>     66        C+         A1SEQ = 01
> 
>     67        C+   Order By A1LNAM
> 
>     68        C+   For Fetch Only         
> 
> Can anyone help me to see where I have gone wrong ?  I really 
> can't see the
> forest for the trees.  We are at V4R4, current on CUM and 
> Group PTF's (Just
> applied a bunch of SQL PTF's this morning ;-).
> 
> Cyndi B.
> Boise, ID
> 
> PS:  Is there anyone else from Boise/Nampa/Caldwell on the 
> list ?  Direct
> mail please !                                       
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