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Hi All,

I am working on an application to pass records to a web application. I located information on using LIMIT and OFFSET in SQL but then learned we didn't have 7.1 TR11 installed. That was installed this weekend during maintenance and I believe I confirmed this by doing:

DSPPTF 5770999

I can then page down and see this PTF ID says it was permanently applied: MF99011

I believe that confirms it was applied.

But, when trying to use either LIMIT or OFFSET in my program, it fails on the PREPARE statement. Thinking maybe I had some issue in the code, I tried using System i Navigator (old program, not web version) to run the SQL statements as I'd read you can use those options there but not in STRSQL. But, when trying to use them there, I still get an invalid token error.

I am not sure what to do next to try and troubleshoot this.

Any advice would be awesome.

Thanks!

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