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I suspect your problem is that you have two unqualified DS from the same
EXTNAME...
The RPG compiler wouldn't like that, let alone the SQL Pre-Compiler...
I would add QUALIFIED to both.
Charles
On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 12:57 PM Alan Cassidy <cfuture@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have to correct something I said before. I took the *AUTO out of the
DIM(*AUTO:9999) keyword in the declaration and it still barfed the same
message. So it has nothing to do with *AUTO.
Also, I have /exactly and precisely/ (redundant for emphasis) the same
syntax in another regular *PGM program and it has been running smoothly
for a long time.
What I don't get is how an SQL pre-compiler can get error out on a
variable definition conflict when there is only one. (for the SQL
statement variable used to "Prepare" the cursor.
definition conflict two different definitions for something out of one
definition.
- Alan
On 1/20/2023 10:39 AM, Alan Cassidy wrote:
Thanks, Charles!--
I don't know whether it's relevant at this stage, but this all happens
in the context of a service program procedure.
*SQL0314 Sev=35 Record=2297 Text = Position 40 Host variable QQSTMT
not unique.*
*SQL5011 sev=30 Record=2301Text = Position 67 Host structure array MX
not defined or not usable for reason code 1. *
In the calcs I build a dynamic SQL statement in variable QQSTMT to use
in the normal SQL cursor.
==>As I wrote this I realized that it might be caused by the other
error SQL0314.
BIG problem with SQL0314 is that I only find once that QQSTMT is
defined. I suspect that issue is elsewhere but it gives me no clue.
*DCL-DS MT EXTNAME(CS58V004) END-DS ;*
**
*DCL-DS MX EXTNAME(CS58V004)DIM(9999) ;*
**
*DCL-S QQSTMT CHAR(4098) ;*
**
*2297 exec SQL Prepare STMT1 from :QQSTMT *
**
*exec SQL Declare M1 cursor for STMT1 ;;*
**
*exec SQL Open M1;*
**
*2301 exec SQL Fetch Next From M1 for :RowsToFetch rows into :MX ;*
--Alan
P. S.I wrestled with the SQL5011 error before. Reading the text for
it, looks like 12 different possible causes for it. The last time it
happened for me I posted a please-help, but other changes in the code
resolved the issue, and I couldn't figure out which change did it.
=============================
On 1/19/2023 6:08 PM, Charles Wilt wrote:
Need to see where it's being used
Charles
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 3:03 PM Alan Cassidy<cfuture@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
In coding a service procedure as a sort-of I/O server.
I have defined a data structure to receive rows from an SQL View:
DCL-DS MX EXTNAME( MYSQLVIEW ) DIM(*AUTO:9999) ;
..where
This exact syntax works perfectly elsewhere without the *AUTO.
I'm getting error SQL5011 Host structure array MX not defined or not
usable for reason code 1.
Reason code 1: Host structure array not defined or is not a valid
structure. A valid structure must have at least one valid member....
Can somebody help or point me somewhere. I saw something similar before
so I suspect it's not the *AUTO throwing things off.
-Alan Cassidy
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