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Change the ERRLVL() to 30 on the RUNSQLSTM...



From: Alan Shore <ashore@xxxxxxxx>
To: "midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Date: 10/21/2011 10:02 AM
Subject: Ignoring error messages in SQL scripts
Sent by: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx



Good morning all
I have an SQL script run by the command
RUNSQLSTM SRCFILE(libname/QSQLSRC) SRCMBR(MBRNAME)
Within the script MBRNAME I have

DROP VIEW library/viewname

Followed by

Create view library/viewname
Etc.

In this particular instance the view library/viewname had already been
dropped, so my RUNSQLSTM failed on the drop
My question is
I knew why the view wasn't there, so I wasn't bothered about the drop in
the SQL script, so how would I ignore such an error?
Is there the equivalent to a MONMSG within SQL scripts?
Is there a reference manual that I could read regarding SQL scripts

As always, any and all responses MUCH appreciated

Alan Shore
Programmer/Analyst, Direct Response
E:AShore@xxxxxxxx
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C:(631) 880-8640
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