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I have a big file, and many columns have value.  I would like to list the
column names which have values.  I create a stored procedure.  This
procedure executes a dynamic SQL statement string.


set SQLSTR01 = 'select count(*) from  XXXXXXXXX   where  YYYYYYY  <> 0'


The file name will replaces XXXXXXXX, and field name replaces YYYYYYYY

I try several options but it does not work.

1/ if (execute immediate SQLSTR01);
2/ set count01 = execute immediate SQLSTR01;
3/ set SQLSTR01 =  'select count(*)      INTO :CNT01            from
XXXXXXXXX   where  YYYYYYY  <> 0'

How could we get the counter from the execution of an SQL string?


Thanks.
CL

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