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This past weekend, we upgraded from v5r2 to v5r4. A RUNSQLSTM that we've
been executing for years is now acting up and I'm at a loss.
Here's the CL QRY003C:
RUNSQLSTM SRCFILE(RGPL/QUERYSRC) SRCMBR(ZFIELDTICK) COMMIT(*NONE)
ERRLVL(30)
Here's the SQL statements in ZFIELDTICK :
INSERT INTO LOCATION/FIELDTICK
SELECT
ALL 301 AS LOC,
(THTRANCN*1000000)+(THTRANMO*100)+THTRANDA+(THTRANYR*10000) AS
TICKDATE, T01.THCUSTNO, T02.CMNEWCUS, T01.THTICKNO,
T01.THTRANCN,
T01.THTRANYR, T01.THTRANMO, T01.THTRANDA, T01.THROUTNO,
T01.THPRIRTE, T01.THRBRNCH, T01.THCBRNCH, T01.THUSERID,
T01.THCSHCHG, T01.THPURORD, T01.THCSHRCV, T01.THTKTOTL,
T01.THPOSTCN, T01.THPOSTYR, T01.THPOSTMO, T01.THPOSTDA,
T01.THSETLCN, T01.THSETLYR, T01.THSETLMO, T01.THSETLDA,
T01.THORGTOT
FROM RAP300301/TICHIS T01,
RAP300301/CUSMAS T02
WHERE THCUSTNO = CMCUSTNO
AND( (THTRANCN*1000000)+(THTRANMO*100)+THTRANDA+(THTRANYR*10000) >
YEAR(CURRENT DATE-1 YEAR)*10000.+MONTH(CURRENT DATE-1 YEAR)*100.
+
DAY(CURRENT DATE-1 YEAR)
AND CMNEWCUS <> 0)
The Goodness:
If I execute the RUNSQLSTM from a command line, it runs perfect - file
FIELDTICK has 34604 records in just a few seconds
If I enter the SQL stmts into interactive SQL, it runs perfect - file
FIELDTICK has 34604 records in just a few seconds
The Badness:
When I run program QRY003C, the thing runs wild - generating many, many
thousands of duplicate entries. It'll run for hours, until we just kill
the
job.
Any ideas on what I should be looking at? Is this related to our v5r4
upgrade?
Tom Hightower
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