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  • Subject: RE: SQL ???
  • From: Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 8:11:49 -0500

Buck,

Her example does show that, yes indeed, it is a QMQRY object.  However 
compiling a source member with CRTQMQRY is not the only method of 
generating these.  If you have SQL on your system you can use the 
command STRQM to maintain these.  However, if they were generated from 
a source member then they should probably be maintained from the same 
source member using your suggestions.





mcalabro@commsoft.net on 05/27/99 05:02:25 PM
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Debi,
A quick lesson in SQL is a tall order indeed!  SQL comes in a couple of
flavours; maybe we can try to zoom in on the exact trouble by finding out
what the prior employee did.  First, do a DSPOBJD on the compiled SQL's and
find out what sort of objects they are.  If they are type *PGM, then perhaps
you're looking at an RPG program with embedded SQL.  You should be able to
look at the program and find out what's missing.  If the object type is
*QMQRY, then you're looking at a Query Management object.  Source should be
in a file called QQMQRYSRC and you compile it with the CRTQMQRY command.

Let us know what sort of objects you're looking at, and the exact
error/problem and we can take the next steps.

Buck Calabro
Billing Concepts Albany, NY

> -----Original Message-----
> From: DMoore7721@aol.com 
> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 1999 2:50 PM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      SQL ???
> 
> Can someone give me a quick lesson on SQL, like what type of create the
> file 
> should be, i.e. txt etc.  how to compile and run.  A previous employee
> here 
> created some sql's compiled and placed into a production lib. however not
> all 
> we need in production is listed.........
> 
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