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[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Charles Wilt
Note however, if you have something like so

wSQL = 'select * from XYZ where fld2 = ' + QUOTE +
inFld2Value + QUOTE;

you are opening yourself up to SQL injection attacks.
Instead, you should use parametrized statements:

wSQL = 'select * from XYZ where fld2 = ?';

/exec SQL prepare C1 from :wSQL;

/exec SQL open C1 using :inFld2Value;

Charles,
Can you illustrate what you mean by an injection attack?

Thanks.


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