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P Decl_Saexpom B
/FREE
EXEC SQL
Declare SAEXPOM
Cursor for
SELECT SUBSTR(SAEXPO,1,4) AS STORE,
SUBSTR(SAEXPO,5,8) AS DATE,
SUBSTR(SAEXPO,13,4) AS CODE,
SUBSTR(SAEXPO,15,2) AS Codesfx,
SUBSTR(SAEXPO,17,12) AS AMOUNT
FROM SAEXPOM
WHERE SUBSTR(SAEXPO,13,4)
IN('1250','1260','1450','1460','2050','2060','2450','2460')
AND SUBSTR(SAEXPO,1,4) >= ' 100'
SQL0104 Token SUBSTR was not valid. Valid tokens: ) ,
ORDER BY SUBSTR(SAEXPO,1,4);
The above is strange and happens fairly regularly. The statement is not
in error and executes just fine. How come?
Thanks
Bill Barnes
Sr Analyst/Programmer
The Pantry, Inc
919-774-6700
ext 5211
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