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Thanks, Sean, you're right. I missed it, probably because I was looking first in TESTLIB. My bad. Note that it does NOT exist in TESTLIB, so clearly then the SQL statement that appears in the DSPFD for the duplicated object is not correct.

Joe

If I look in SYSFUNCS, this function is in QSYS2& SYSIBM.



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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joe Pluta
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Subject: SQLGETWHERE and SQLGETINCEXPR


Which brings me to my primary question. Maybe the function is in the
system library list, but I can't find it on the system anywhere. Where
would I look to find more information about this function? I haven't
been able to find it anywhere. I looked in SYSFUNCS, but no luck. Is
it some sort of undocumented built-in function?


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