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John
I'm not sure what your SQL SRC file looks like - is it SQL statements
with semicolons at the end of each? Then you would use the RUNSQLSTM
command in the scheduler - pure and simple.
Remember, you cannot do a SELECT in such a script. I believe there are
other limitations. You CAN do an INSERT to a table from a subselect, or
a CREATE TABLE in s similar fashion in more recent releases of OS.
If it is something other tha whatt I described, either make it that way,
or tell us more.
HTH
Vern
John Candidi wrote:
Novice SQL. If I have an SQL SRC file and I want to call that with a simple CL program to execute via job scheduler, what would the CL program look like?
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