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Dan,
You wrote:
>> Can I do a join thru SQL on s/36 flatfiles? Anybody have an example?
Yes, you can SQL join S/36 flatfiles. Assume we have two flatfiles CUST
and ORDER with RPG File and Input specs that look like the following:
FCUST IPE F 20 DISK
ICUST NS 01
I 1 5 CUST#
I 6 20 NAME
FORDER IPE F 30 DISK
IORDER NS 01
I 1 50ORDER#
I 6 10 CUST#
I 11 30 ORDDTL
The following SQL statement (I tested via *QMQRY) will join these files
based on matching CUST#'s:
SELECT
ALL SUBSTR(T01.CUST, 1, 5) AS "CUST#",
SUBSTR(T01.CUST, 6, 15) AS "NAME",
SUBSTR(T02.ORDER, 1, 5) AS "ORDER#",
SUBSTR(T02.ORDER, 11, 20) AS "ORDDTL"
FROM LIBRARY/CUST T01,
LIBRARY/ORDER T02
WHERE SUBSTR(T01.CUST, 1, 5) = SUBSTR(T02.ORDER, 6, 5)
Here is the sample output:
CUST# NAME ORDER# ORDDTL
----- --------------- ------ --------------------
000001 A1234 JOHN Q. PUBLIC 00001 BICYCLE
000002 A1234 JOHN Q. PUBLIC 00002 RUNNING SHOES
****** * * * * * E N D O F D A T A * * * * *
Bill
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