I'm a noob when it comes to SPL. I've only written one SPL program. Yes, I did that with Run SQL Scripts.
But Birgitta's right. If you want to code the whole SPL then you'll need something to store the "select" into.
If, however, you are just using Run SQL Scripts to test the select statement then just cut that out and use that subset of the statement in Run SQL Scripts. Like this:
select OD.LODTPL as Rego,
LI.TSLTSL as TSL,
LI.TSLOSD as
Start_Date,
OD.LODOED as
End_Date
from scccdbdta/CDBTSLPF LI
where LI.TSLLTY not in ('TST','LIM','ST') and
LI.TSLSTD > @PeriodEnd
order by LI.TSLTSL;
But you'll have to change @PeriodEnd. We'll also have to figure out where you get the OD. Prefix.
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Bob Cagle
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 11:04 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: iACS Run SQL Scripts
I don't think it's possible to create a variable "on-the-fly" inside Run SQL Scripts. If I'm wrong about that, I'd also be interested in know how to accomplish this.
Thanks
Bob Cagle
IT Manager
Lynk
-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Don Brown
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 2:29 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: iACS Run SQL Scripts
After some of Rob's comments I have been playing with the iACS Run SQL Scripts and have been having great fun.
I now wanted to set up a script that has a variable defined for a date.
The error I am getting with this is as follows; SQL State: 42601 Vendor Code: -29 Message: [SQL0029] INTO clause missing
from embedded statement. Cause . . . . . : SELECT and VALUES INTO
statements embedded in a program must have an INTO clause to specify where
the results of the statement are to be placed. Recovery . . . : Add the
INTO clause to the statement and try the request again.
Here is the simplified version of the SQL
begin
declare @PeriodEnd integer;
set @PeriodEnd =
20180901;
select OD.LODTPL as Rego,
LI.TSLTSL as TSL,
LI.TSLOSD as
Start_Date,
OD.LODOED as
End_Date
from scccdbdta/CDBTSLPF LI
where LI.TSLLTY not in ('TST','LIM','ST') and
LI.TSLSTD > @PeriodEnd
order by LI.TSLTSL;
end;
Any suggestions greatly appreciated as google is not my friend today.
Thanks
Don Brown
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