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  • Subject: Re: * and RRN in SQL
  • From: "David Morris" <dmorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 16:18:23 -0700

Brad,

Try select file.*, rrn(file) into...

David Morris

>>> bvstone@taylorcorp.com 02/22/00 03:14PM >>>
I want to retrieve all columns from a table into an x-DS and the current RRN
into a user field.  Here's is what I want to do..

Select *, RRN(file) into :fileDS, :CurRRN where....

It doesn't like this.  I tried switching RRN and * around, still didn't like
it.

I'm doing this in RPG building dynamic statements.  Any ideas?  Is there any
other way to get the RRN of the record I'm on?

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