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Could you do the following:
C CALLP Runcmd('OVRPRTF QPRINT OUTQ(:variablename)')
or
C CALLP Runcmd('RTVJOBA USER(:VariableHoldingUserName)')
cozzi@rpgiv.com on 08/05/99 12:53:44 AM
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How about this instead:
C CALLP Runcmd('OVRPRTF QPRINT OUTQ(whse1)')
You can do this today with Prototypes and procedures.
Bob Cozzi
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> From: owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com [mailto:owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com]On
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> I agree that this sample could have been prettied up. For example:
> C/CLEXEC
> C+
> C+ OVRPRTF FILE(QSYSPRT)
> C+ HOLD(*YES)
> C+
> C/ENDCLEXEC
>
> Imbedded SQL can be prettied up. I think that imbedded SQL is
> much, much, much more
> readable than OPNQRYF.
>
> We probably won't see imbedded CL commands in RPG. Code/400
> limitation, (duck!).
> I've heard that command prompting for CL in Code/400 is kind of
> kludgy versus SEU.
> Does Code/400 support SQL prompting in imbedded RPG?
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> jpcarr@tredegar.com on 08/04/99 09:14:04 AM
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> >>>Howabout a compiler directive like /SQL... Something like
> >>> C/CLEXEC OVRPRTF
> >>> C+ FILE(Qsysprt) HOLD(*YES)
> >>> C/ENDCLEXEC
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> > I think it's an ugly, cumbersome implementation. It's one of the
> reasons
> >I don't like embedded SQL.
> > -mark
>
> C'mon mark It's beautiful. It's free format. Look how
> readible it is.
> It's meaning literally leaps off the page to you. The only thing
> that could
> make it better is to have about 1000 lines of this stuff all
> together with no
> blank lines or anything, ya know, Left Adjusted(compressed).
>
> Hmm, It would look like most CLP's I guess. <VBG>
>
> Ok, Ok, I'm taking my tongue out of my cheek now.
> It was just to easy/good to pass up.
>
> John Carr
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