No, I haven't run at the same time, because the batch job runs at 3 in the morning.
Its pretty static at that point, because I'm looking at closed orders, so the timing should not be an issue
Yes, I did mean to say should NOT be picking up.
It seems to have something to do with a subselect.
So its joining 2 files. An orders file and a log file.
In the subselect I'm trying to make sure it does not pick up a specific user. When it runs it batch it picks up that user(although I'm told its not every night, but I haven't confirmed that)
When I run it interactively, it excludes the specific user as expected.
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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Alan Shore
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Subject: RE: sql differences between batch,
Hi Mike
First, some obvious questions
Have you run the SQL interactively at the same time that it is run in batch, with the same library list
You also say
in batch, I get records it should be be picking up.
I am assuming you mean
in batch, I get records it should NOT be picking up.
How do you know you shouldn't be picking up these records Something in the result?
Alan Shore
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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Smith, Mike
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2018 3:35 PM
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Subject: sql differences between batch,
I'm going to start with the simple question depending on the results, I may have a more detailed question.
I have a SQLRPGLE program that runs every night in batch. The results of which are not the same as when I pull the sql statement out and run it interactively.
Interactively I get the correct results, in batch, I get records it should be be picking up.
Is there any logical explanation for me to research as to why this might happen?
Mike
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