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Dawn, When you do COMMIT's or ROLLBACK's, you need to specify the HOLD option on them or the cursor's will be closed. This is explained in the SQL programming books. Matt -----Original Message----- From: Siegrist, Dawn (EM, PTL) [mailto:Dawn.Siegrist@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 4:23 PM To: RPG400 List (E-mail) Subject: SQL Cursor closing at wrong time I am having a problem with an embedded SQL program which calls a procedure that also has embedded SQL. In the calling program, I prepare the statement, declare the cursor, open the cursor and do a fetch statement. It then does some processing on the fetched record and calls a procedure that also does SQL using a cursor (with a different cursor name). The procedure closes the cursor prior to the return statement. In the calling statement, I then do a fetch to get the next statement and find that the cursor is closed. Why is the cursor from the calling program closed? I tried putting a WITH HOLD on the DECLARE CURSOR, but that didn't help. Anyone have any ideas? Dawn Siegrist Sr. Programmer/Analyst Penske Truck Leasing Co. 610-775-6243 Dawn.Siegrist@xxxxxxxxxx
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