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<snip>
Can someone give me a brief description on the last part of this
statement
means? It's the second time this week that I've seen a statement with
"from
SYSIBM/SYSDUMMY1" in it, but I don't understand what it's doing. If I
look
at that file, it has one field set to "Y". What kind of magic is
happening
here?
</snip>

As indicated below, it is like the name says just a dummy file because
the following statement is not valid.

Select iDate('2007-07-01')

You must have a from statement or it will not compile. Get handy for
things like this in a program.

Exec Sql Set aVariable = Select iDate(@numdate) From SYSIBM/SYSDUMMY1;



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