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From: rob@xxxxxxxxx What? You can use an SQL exit point and it knows the difference between a CGI or JSP program that uses SQL and a batch program that uses SQL and thus knows not to bother checking the batch program? Or, am I just totally not understanding that last paragraph?
I'm not sure what you're asking, but AFAIK the QIBM_QZDA_SQL exit points are used solely for ODBC requests. This WOULD include JSP requests since they use JDBC, but probably would NOT include CGI; I don't think CGI goes through the QZDASOINIT servers. Joe
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