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Matt,

I believe that there is a PTF related to SQL created tables containing date fields and level checks.

 -mark

At 3/22/06 06:28 PM, you wrote:
We have this process that uses the DECLARE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE
statement to "model" a work file to QTEMP.  The work file is defined
with date fields, packed fields, keyed, etc.   In our program we have
referenced this work file on the F-spec with EXTFILE('QTEMP/WORKFILE')
and USROPN.  After running the SQL statement to create the temporary
table, open the work file in the program and get a record format level
check error (CPF4131).



I know of ways around this issue and I'm not necessarily looking for
other solutions like CRTDUPOBJ or using FETCH instead of native I/O.
Those are options which we are keeping in mind.  We just want to find
the reason this happens.



In the model file if I define a date field I get the level check error.
If I remove the date field or change its data type to something else I
do not receive the level check error.   We are wondering why is a file
created in QTEMP with DECLARE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE and having date
fields would end up causing a level check issue?





Code links:

http://code.midrange.com/index.php?id=4f2d1b6615

http://code.midrange.com/index.php?id=915a0df534



Thanks, Matt


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