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If you have an identity column then override system value on update, and override user value on insert.
EXEC SQL
UPDATE TABLE1
Overriding System Value
SET ROW = :TableDS
WHERE key = :TableDS.key;
EXEC SQL
INSERT INTO TABLE1
Overriding User Value
Values ( :TableDS );
Chris Hiebert
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Alan Cassidy
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2022 7:30 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Update a table from EXTNAME-defined data structure using search argument
Good morning folks,
I am updating a file. I have an externally defined data structure
defined with EXTNAME().
I can't find a specific reference anywhere, but is there a syntax to use
that data structure to update the row in the table, like so, maybe?
UPDATE TABLE1 SET TABLERECD = :TABLE-DS WHERE KEY1 = VALUE1 AND KEY2 =
VALUE2?
I have just seven fields to list out, and I'm doing that, but I just
wondered if there was a way to do the above (without having to input
with an update lock)?
Reason I'm asking is for the future, if I could set it up that way, it
would make it easier to add changes to other columns, and maybe other thins.
--Alan Cassidy
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