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OK, so we can develop compound SQL statements in iNav Run SQL
Scripts. But, can we debug them there? I've created three or four of
them in the last two weeks and they work great. However, I just created
one that isn't working so well and I need to debug it. Is that possible?
I have interactively debugged native SQL stored procedures with no
problems. I can't seem to do the same thing with what is basically the
same thing, but without the compiled C program object. So, do I have to
go back to embedded SQL in an RPG program in this case? ...or, dump my
compound statement into a stored procedure? I'd rather keep it as an
interpreted SQL script. By the way, this is for fix processes that don't
need to be kept around like a more permanent object.

Sincerely,

Dave Clark

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