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On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 1:50 PM, John R. Smith, Jr. <
smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I see the problem.

When I do STRSQL and prompt the CREATE INDEX command (I am not super fluent
with SQL so I always prompt and fill in the blanks), it does not allow the
where clause but if I type it, it allows it. The query error you mention
is
apparently because of the "unsupported" where clause because if I remove
it,
QRKQRY is happy again. It would appear that IBM needs to get their tools
(both STRSQL and WRKQRY) up to date with what they allow.


​Have you by chance notice the following message when exiting STRSQL
SQL6789 - Have you considered using System i Navigator's Run SQL Scripts
instead of STRSQL.

As far as I know, STRSQL ​

​like PDM is stabilized.​ IBM doesn't intend to enhance the
prompting/validation functionality to support new features that the QE
supports.


You can still run any currently valid SQL statement in STRSQL, you just
can't prompt them.

Charles

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