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I've just isolated a problem that's occurring with SQL views that have
selects/omits, but NOT with DDS logicals that have functionally the
same
selects/omits.

It seems that we have a call equivalent to an RPG SETLL, followed by
one
equivalent to an RPG READ.

If that SETLL-equivalent is for a record that is omitted, it fails. On
the DDS logical, we're able to recover, but not on the SQL view. On the
SQL view, we blow up with an MCH1825 and a CPF5147

Any idea what could be wrong?

Descriptions of problems are nice for as far as they go. This one doesn't
go far at all without supporting source. If you need to kill anyone who
sees the code, perhaps this is not the correct forum for this problem.

Dennis Lovelady
http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennislovelady
--
"You'll never make it - four-groups are out. Go back to Liverpool."
-- Decca Records executive to the Beatles in 1962



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