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Thanks for the try Gord, but from STRSQL:
With TEMP AS (SELECT IFSLDIR,IFSLOBJ,IFSLSIZ,CURRENT DATE
FROM IFSLIST
ORDER BY IFSLSIZ DESC
FETCH FIRST 20 ROWS ONLY)
Insert into dirbig (Select * from TEMP)
Keyword ORDER not expected. Valid tokens: ).
Rob Berendt
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Gord Royle <GRoyle@cott.com>
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Hey Rob
I don't know whether this code will work - but you can try it.
With TEMP AS (SELECT IFSLDIR,IFSLOBJ,IFSLSIZ,CURRENT DATE
FROM IFSLIST
ORDER BY IFSLSIZ DESC
FETCH FIRST 20 ROWS ONLY)
Insert into dirbig (Select * from TEMP)
It's worth a shot
Gord
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Obviously by the 'FETCH FIRST 20 ROWS ONLY' I am running V5R1. Is there a
method to do what I am trying to do below - list the top 20 into a file?
Using the Order by clause in a subselect is not allowed.
Insert into dirbig
(SELECT IFSLDIR,IFSLOBJ,IFSLSIZ,CURRENT DATE
FROM IFSLIST
ORDER BY IFSLSIZ DESC
FETCH FIRST 20 ROWS ONLY)
Now I am thinking that I will be stuck with a cursor loop.
I guess in the past the order by was only a minor frustration. But now
with this fetch first it's getting to be more of a PITA.
Rob Berendt
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