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  • Subject: Re: OPNQRYF does not seem to be working
  • From: "Joe Teff" <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 14:13:25 -0500

Without going through your code too much, I usually try
two things when I get unexpected results from query
especially if I'm building the QRYSLT stmt in multiple steps.

1. Change job to log CL commands so I can see exactly
what is happening including the actual QRYSLT stmt.

2. Go into debug so I can get the query engine messages.

Joe Teff


----- Original Message -----
From: <Nick_Runnalls@burmahcastrol.com>
To: <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 12:28 PM
Subject: OPNQRYF does not seem to be working


>
>
>I have the following CL Program
>
>
>
>             PGM        PARM(&CUST &MAST &LANG)
>
>             DCL        VAR(&CUST) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(8 0)
>             DCL        VAR(&MAST) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(8 0)
>             DCL        VAR(&CUSTA) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(8)
>             DCL        VAR(&LANG) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(3)
>             DCL        VAR(&QRYSEL) TYPE(*CHAR) LEN(128)
>             DCL        VAR(&ZERO) TYPE(*DEC) LEN(8 0) VALUE(0)
>
>/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
>/*     Generic message monitor                                      */
>/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
>             MONMSG     MSGID(CPF0000 RPG0000 MCH0000)
>
>             CHGVAR     VAR(&CUSTA) VALUE(&CUST)
>
>             CHGVAR     VAR(%SST(&QRYSEL 1 10)) VALUE('CPMAST *EQ')
>
>             CHGVAR     VAR(%SST(&QRYSEL 12 8)) VALUE(&MAST)
>
>             IF         COND(&CUST *NE &ZERO) THEN(DO)
>             CHGVAR     VAR(&QRYSEL) VALUE(&QRYSEL *CAT 'CPCLOC *EQ +
>                          ' *CAT &CUSTA)
>             ENDDO
>
>             OVRDBF      LABCMPL1 SHARE(*YES)
>
>             OPNQRYF    FILE((LABCMPL1)) OPTION(*INP) +
>                          QRYSLT(&QRYSEL) KEYFLD(*FILE)
>/*           CPYFRMQRYF FROMOPNID(LABCMPL1) TOFILE(QTEMP/LABCMP) +
>                          CRTFILE(*YES)  */
>
>             CHGVAR     VAR(%SST(&QRYSEL 1 10)) VALUE('SAMAST *EQ')
>             CHGVAR     VAR(%SST(&QRYSEL 12 8)) VALUE(&MAST)
>
>
>             IF         COND(&CUST *NE &ZERO) THEN(DO)
>             CHGVAR     VAR(&QRYSEL) VALUE(&QRYSEL *CAT ' SACUST *EQ +
>
>                          ' *CAT &CUSTA)
>             ENDDO
>
>
>             OVRDBF      LABMASL6 SHARE(*YES)
>             OPNQRYF    FILE((LABMASL6)) OPTION(*INP) +
>                          QRYSLT(&QRYSEL) KEYFLD((SAMAST) (SAUNIT) +
>                          (SACOMT) (SALOCN) (SASAMP *DESCEND)) +
>                          UNIQUEKEY(4)
>/*           CPYFRMQRYF FROMOPNID(LABMASL6) TOFILE(QTEMP/LABMAS) +
>                          CRTFILE(*YES) */
>
>/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
>/*    Call Print                                                    */
>/*------------------------------------------------------------------*/
>
>             CALL       PGM(LBK0UPR) PARM(&CUST &MAST &LANG)
>
>
>             DLTOVR     FILE(*ALL)
>
>            CLOF       OPNID(LABCMPL1)
>            CLOF       OPNID(LABMASL6)
>
>            ENDPGM
>
>
>It is selecting no records in the RPG IV program (LBK0UPR).
>
>If the commented out CPYFRMQRYF statements are run the data is selected
correctly in those files. Ihave tried using POSDBF
>
>It does not help.
>
>
>
>I have been through the archives and others are hinting at these problems.
The access paths were already shared open and i have tried removing the
OVRDBF  commands none of it seems to make a diffrence. Am I going Mad. I
have used OPNQRYF much in the past, but with RPG III or 400 whatever


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