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> Can anyone recommend a book or have some samples of using SQL calls within
a
> RPG program?

if you can find an older redbook cd (because ibm removed this redbook from
the web
(without replacing it with a new version(that i can find))
Structured Query Language/400: A Guide for Implementation OS/400
Version 2 Release 1.1 - GG24-3321-02

I know it sounds ancient, but years ago it is how I learned how to combine
rpg & sql,
and I have yet to see anyone explain it better. Includes a working sample
program in
rpg, cobol, pl/1, c/400, and fortran - take your pick.

jim franz


----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Wolf" <eric_a_wolf@hotmail.com>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 1:44 PM
Subject: Using SQL within RPG


> Can anyone recommend a book or have some samples of using SQL calls within
a
> RPG program?
>
>
> thanks...
> Eric A. Wolf
>
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