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When I get a minute I'll ship you a sample. Right now the job calleth.
Rob Berendt
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Subject: Re: keys on 2 joined files?
In a message dated 3/18/2003 10:06:12 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
rob@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> You do know how to process a cursor with imbedded SQL, eh?
> If not, samples are available upon request.
>
In all honesty no I don't. My situation is this. I have had a 2 week
course
on as/400 operations and a 12 week couse in COBAL/400 and 12 weeks in
RPG/400
IV and 1 year on the job here Problem is.. I'm working at a company with
only RPG III so i'm pretty stuck with limited resources here.. I dont even
think they have SQL/400 ,but they might cause i can access STRSQL and i
beleave thats part of sql/400 if im not mistaken. I think i may have a
answer to my problem "if all else fails' they rarely request all sections
so
I'm thinking of creating a rpg program that will build an temp extract
file
that will hold information to be reported on and have a logical key that
for
the name sorting process. that way i wont have to make a modification to
the
origanal base program. I guess a preprocessor of sorts. The origanal
program
only takes about 5 seconds to run a normal request.. But i'm always
willing
to test out the sql option. Just need a little background info on how to
do
so.
Thanx,
Chris
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