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  • Subject: Re: CRTSQLRPG command in V3R2
  • From: "Mark Burns" <burnsmt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Oct 1997 11:55:09 +1000



> Mark, could you post the error message?  We got caught after an OS/400
> upgrade because IBM changed the default value of COMMIT on the command so
> that SQL programs being created to run against non-journaled files would
not
> compile.  All programmers had to remember to prompt the command and
change it
> to *NONE because the manager didn't want to mess with the defaults.
> 
> -------------------------------------------------------
> 
> The sad thing about Windows bashing is it's all true.

Hi John,

You put me on the right track. IBM added a new value fo the RDB parameter
of *Local and made this the default. When I changed the command to *None
(as for V3R1) it was fine. Thanks for your assistance & that of the other
list members who made suggestions


Mark Burns
Kraft General Foods
 
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