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so it appears what I'm missing is that SET SCHEMA only affects dynamic
statements...
That's silly...
Charles
On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 4:18 PM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
SQL embedded in RPGLE,--
I'm doing a
exec sql SET SCHEMA :newSchema;
Prior to a SQL statement that creates a new table.
I'd expect the table to be in the schema specified by the variable
newSchema (MYLIB).
However it's not being created there.
With SQL naming, it goes into QDFTOWN
With system naming, it goes into QGPL.
The only other setting I'm aware of that might affect this is, DFTRDBCOL;
but that is set DFTRDBCOL(*NONE).
What am I missing?
Charles
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