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  • Subject: Re: SQL Field Selection
  • From: Dave Mahadevan <mahadevan@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 08 Sep 1997 21:04:57 -0400
  • Organization: Stoner and Associates



Neil Palmer wrote:

> Dave,
>
> The trick with the two stroke thing is to use the correct oil/gas mix ratio.  
> :)
>
> ...Neil
>

Talking about the two stroke thing, I cant seem to be able to pick more than one
field on the fields display on interactive SQL (STRSQL).    You prompt the 
select *
from filea and then hit the F4 on select fields.  Now you should be able to pick
fields by placing a number against the field.  It now allows only one 
selection.  It
gives message SQL6318 (Only one selection allowed).  Previously you could pick 
any
number of fields.  I cant remember which PTF did this.  Do you know (The list 
has
designated you the official PTF chap?)  I am on V3R2 on the last CUM package 
97126.

I wonder if IBM is subtly putting in such irritations to force us V3R2 cheapos 
to
move up ;-)

--
Thank You.

Regards

Dave Mahadevan.. mailto:mahadevan@fuse.net


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