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Is there any way to see the "created" SQL statement for something like this: C+ Declare Input cursor for select C+ fhpro, C+ fhonm C+ fhfamt + fhjamt as qnetfee, C+ fhsua3 C+ from frp001 C+ Order by C+ case C+ when :qrfld = 'QQQ104' then fhpro C+ when :qrfld = 'QQQ105' then fhonm C+ when :qrfld = 'QQQ111' then fhsua3 C+ else null C+ end, Looking at the generated SQL code (with the SQL includes, SQLCA, etc.) doesn't tell me much. I have a reason for wanting to do this; it has something to do with debugging.I think. Thanks, Reeve
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