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Hi All,

 

Is there an EVAL function that will return the SQL statement passed into
the compiler if I do not declare it as a variable?  Normally I build an
SQL statement using SQLSTMT = "xxxx".  When I do this, all I need to do
is an EVAL SQLSTMT in debug to show me what was passed.  However, there
are quite a few times when I just pass the entire statement through to
compiler with the dynamic variables.  Is there an EVAL statement that I
can use to see it?  I did a quick search, but all I could find were the
general evals on SQLCOD, SQLCA, etc.

 

Thanks,

 

Brian.

 

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Simcoe Parts Service, Inc.

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