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<Dave>
Ah, hah! I missed it before. The above statement is not allowed
in dynamic SQL. You should code it as follows.

zSqlCmd = 'Values (Select count(*) from AXTRN01..UNITOFMEASURE +
where Symbol = ' + Q + %trim(pUOM) + Q +
') into ?;

Sincerely,

Dave Clark
</Dave>

values into is not standard SQL and won't work with diffrent databases. The one and only problem is sitting in front of the Workstation.
A simple

exec sql select count(*) from whatever
into :someint
where someColumn = :someColumn;

will do it (as stated in the included examples)
there is no need for dynamic sql - if I would absolutely use prepare:

you would prepare 'select count(*) into :someIt where some Column = ?'
and provide :someColumn with execute using.

The other way with a cursor and fetch into, I've posted pefore to this list.

Once again - and hopefully last time -
Darryl, folllow the examples, I've included with the distribution.

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