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Rob:

Yes I an using substitution variables.  Does that change things?

Bernie

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Sent:   Friday, April 26, 2002 9:47 AM
To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
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Use RUNSQLSTM instead, or are you using substitution variables?

For example Library MYLIB, source file QRUNSQL member TEST has the
following
Update mylib/myfile
 set myfield='A'
 where myfield='B';
Update mylib/otherfile
 set itsfield='C'
 where itsfield='D';

Separate statements with a semicolon.
Execute using
RUNSQLSTM SRCFILE(ROB/QRUNSQL) SRCMBR(TEST) COMMIT(*NONE)

Rob Berendt
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"Meade, Bernard" <bmeade@fmgroup.com>
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04/26/2002 08:35 AM
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Is it possible to put multiple update SQL statements in a QMQRYSRC member
to
be executed by the STRQMQRY command?  If so, do you separate the commands
with a special character or just put them on separate lines?

Bernie

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