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Does OPNQRYF use or take advantage of any of the new features of the new
improved SQE or does it always go to the original CQE?
OPNQRYF is no SQL, that's why it cannot use the new features and that's why
you should think about replacing OPNQRYF with embedded SQL.
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Von: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Mark S. Waterbury
Gesendet: Friday, 28. August 2009 19:32
An: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Betreff: Re: CQE, SQE and QAQQINI
Hello, all:
I have been following this thread with some interest.
Speaking of legacy applications, what about those that make heavy use of
the OPNQRYF command?
Does OPNQRYF use or take advantage of any of the new features of the new
improved SQE or does it always go to the original CQE?
Just curious.
Thanks,
Mark S. Waterbury
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