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In message <3.0.3.32.19971202230835.007fa4d0@goldengate.net>, From 
Vernon Hamberg <hambergv@goldengate.net>, the following was written:
> OK, so the access plan may be recalculated each time, no matter what. 
> But does anyone know about replacement variables (:customer, e.g.) in 
> a prepared dynamic SELECT? Are these saved in an SQL package, thus 
> preserving the access plan? This is, in fact, the case with extended 
> ODBC, e.g.

There was a V3R1 PTF about 6-8 months back that is supposed to
accomplish this. I know we have a lot more *SQLPKG objects on our system
now, so it evidently is doing something.

Pete


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