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  • Subject: Re: Dynamic embedded SQL (in RPG) example -Reply
  • From: "Art Tostaine, Jr." <atostain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Oct 1997 08:39:27 -0400
  • Organization: Creative Computer Associates, Inc.

> I have a utility I wrote one day in
> frustration (not all our clients have IBM
> interactive SQL utilty STRSQL, which makes
> a "quick file fixes" into a "write an RPG
> fix pgm" - yeeech).
>
> Pgm accepts the entire SQL statement as a
> character string from a simple display
> file, then executes it as follows
>
> C/EXEC SQL
> C+ EXECUTE IMMEDIATE :$SQL
> C/END-EXEC
>
> ($SQL being the display file variable)
>
>
> Scott Cornell
> Mercy Information Systems

Can this type of program be compiled on a client system that does not have
SQL/400 installed?

--
Art Tostaine, Jr.
Creative Computer Associates, Inc.
Parlin, NJ
atostaine_at_crecomp_dot_com


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