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Can you not view it in the source of the program?
If you are having trouble with it... but it in debug mode and just the
value of the dynamic variables.
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Hi All,
Is there an EVAL function that will return the SQL statement passed into
the compiler if I do not declare it as a variable? Normally I build an
SQL statement using SQLSTMT = "xxxx". When I do this, all I need to do
is an EVAL SQLSTMT in debug to show me what was passed. However, there
are quite a few times when I just pass the entire statement through to
compiler with the dynamic variables. Is there an EVAL statement that I
can use to see it? I did a quick search, but all I could find were the
general evals on SQLCOD, SQLCA, etc.
Thanks,
Brian.
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