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Hi Bill,

I believe you are referring to APAR SE25187
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=3239&context=SSZND2&dc=DB550&q1=sql&uid=swg1SE25187&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en

The answer (as you point out) indicates that the problem will be fixed in a
future release.
It doesn't mention which one - because the fix is not yet available (I'm
sorry to say). When that has been determined, I will be updating the
answer to indicate exactly which release the fix will be available.

thanks,

Violaine Batthish
eSupport Champion
WebSphere Development Studio Client
IBM Toronto Lab



wdsci-l-bounces+batthish=ca.ibm.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 06/12/2007
04:25:53 PM:

I was under the impression that V7 addressed the bug of an embedded SQL
statement with IF/ENDIF. V7 doesn't convert fixed to free any different
than V6. I got one of those emails from IBM when I submitted the bug
report telling me that the results could not be duplicated in a future
release. Is V7 not a future compare to V6? Or is it one of those IBM
"features"?



Tried to do an update, it came back with 3 updates available. The first
and the third said I didn't have the feature installed and the middle
one went through the process and then said this module is considered
non-updateable. Plus the fact that I kept getting asked what download
site I wanted to go to. I really don't care what download site is used.
I don't need updates for features I don't have loaded or for modules
that can't be updated.



What is the advantage of V7 over V6 other than it does load fast?



Thanks

Bill Barnes

Sr Analyst/Programmer

The Pantry, Inc

919-774-6700

ext 5211


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