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Rob, your question caused me to look it up - I found the following in a
V4R5 manual -
When running in debug mode, SQL places a message corresponding to the
SQLCODE in the job log for each SQL statement run. If you are not
running in debug mode and get a negative SQLCODE, you will get a message
in the job log also.
So if running without STRDBG, you would not see the SQL0030 message that
corresponds to the 30 SQLCODE, apparently.
See how that goes, I guess - no need to recompile, it seems.
HTH
Vern
On 2/8/2016 7:32 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The first question, before I go recompiling is this:
Is Vern right? Do I really need to get the actual sqlcode, or, would
there have been an accompanying message?
Then we can debate as to how effective 'source' would be when we don't
keep that on the machine I test and debug this on.
Rob Berendt
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