Hi,

this situation sometimes occurs if there are no global D-Specs within the
Source.
Just add a Dummy global D-Spec (immediately before the first C-Spec or
P-Spec) and the SQLCA should be included.
(Not sure if there is/was a PTF on V5R3 to solve this problem.)

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

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Auftrag von Dennis Lovelady
Gesendet: Thursday, 10. December 2009 20:25
An: 'RPG programming on the IBM i / System i'
Betreff: SQL variables not created by precompiler

Hi, Folks:


I thought I understood this issue, but now I find I'm wrong. On a V5R3
system I am trying to create a new SQLRPGLE program. It's actually a pretty
simple program in this case. When I compile it, though, the precompiler
does its dirty work, and then I'm left with a bunch of RNF7030 messages
(like "The name or indicator SQL_00000 is not defined").



When I've seen this before, the problem would go away after I added a PR
prototype and PI Procedure Interface for the module, and I thought that was
the issue. But not this time. Is there a document I should read that
describes why this might occur, so I may learn to avoid the issue in the
first place?


Thanks,

Dennis E. Lovelady
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