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|| is not international try to replace it with CONCAT
... XMLTEXT(Trim(DEF1) concat ' ') ,,,

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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James
H. H. Lampert
Sent: Samstag, 7. Januar 2017 00:28
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: SQL question

On 1/6/17, 12:05 PM, Manuel Chaviano wrote:

===> with A as (
select UNO.CODE,UNO.DEF DEF1,DOS.DEF DEF2
from UNO,DOS
where regexp_like(DOS.DEF,digits(UNO.CODE))
)
select DEF2,
xmlserialize(
xmlagg(
xmltext(trim(DEF1)||' '
)
order by CODE
) as char(16)
) as NEWDEF
from A
group by DEF2
. . .

For whatever reason, I couldn't get the "xmlserialize(xmlagg(xmltext()))"
part to work:
"xmltext(trim def1)||' ')"
wouldn't give me anything but error messages, and if I took out the "||'
'", it gave me garbage.

I ended up implementing what I needed as an external UDF, in ILE RPG.
Took me longer to remember how to implement UDFs in RPG (answer: look up
Scott Klement's instructions,
<https://www.scottklement.com/presentations/#RPGUDF>
than it took to actually do it.

Incidentally, for quite a few minutes, I was tearing my hair out trying to
figure out why slide 22 (bottom half of page 11) of the PDF wouldn't also
work in a STRSQL session, (it kept giving messages in the vein of "FOO in
*LIBL type *N not found"), before I shrugged, and tried testing it with the
actual field it was designed to be applied to, in a real query of the real
file, and found that it worked perfectly.

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