What error?

What does your CL: command look like?

Charles

On Mon, Aug 26, 2024 at 11:30 AM Gad Miron <gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks Rob, Paul

Using / instead of . did not help

But, I toyed around with the SQL script and got it working after a fashion
table VRSISRCF was created alright..
turned out that some remarks were no properly marked with -- and
it played havoc with RUNSQLSTM (seemingly)

Now how do excecute CL CMDs in this SQL source :
the CL: prefix throws an error .

Gad
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