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I always close the cursor, before I (re)open it.
If it is cloes, I'll get an SQL error which I handle with a condition
handler, and then (re)opening the cursor should not be a problem.


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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Darren
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Sent: Dienstag, 7. Mai 2019 17:20
To: midrange-l General Questions (midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
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Subject: close result set from stored procedure

I've called a stored procedure, such as below from the STRSQL interface. If
I call again, I get an error saying that a file in QTEMP cannot be cleared
because its in use. Is there an SQL command to deallocate or close a result
set to indicate back to the stored procedure that I'm done with the result
set, if I didn't use a HLL to read the cursor?

CALL QSYS2.DISPLAY_JOURNAL_ENTRY_INFO(
2,'#MXJRN','BPCS_ALL',21120741,'#MXJRN','ALLRCV7602','PT')
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