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Joe Pluta wrote: > ... > The RPG compiler understands the concept of nested source, so when it > encounters /EOF, it simply stops processing the /COPY member and goes on > with the rest of the code. The catch is that the SQL preprocessor does > NOT understand nesting. Thus, the first time it hits an /EOF statement, > it thinks that's the end of the source, and you're done. Thus, if I > include anything, the source won't compile. > ... Joe, if SQL doesn't need to see inside the /copy file, use /include instead of /copy. (The only reason SQL would need to see inside is if the copy file has embedded sql or definitions of host variables.)
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