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On 06-Dec-2011 12:03 , Mike Wills wrote:
I would have to look back to see how I am calling them. I thought
I have been trying to figure out this bug in my .NET program for
the last couple months. For background, it is for signing time
sheets. The .NET program calls a stored procedure that executes a
RPG program that marks the time sheet as signed.
Occasionally, something happens (a couple times per cycle for about
100 employees or so) that causes my program to crash (please avoid
the .NET jokes here). I might be able to handle the bug okay now
that I know what to expect, but I am trying to determine what that
data is and why it is in there.
I ran the following statement:
SELECT
EM_FULL_N, HEX(EMP_COMMENTS), HEX(SUPV_COMMENTS)
FROM MPRTCSP
WHERE EMP_COMMENTS<>'' OR SUPV_COMMENTS<>''
and got the following result (edited for length):
EM_FULL_N HEX HEX
.... 40404040404040....40 00000000000000....00
<<SNIP>>
they were all called via external stored procedure.
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