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  • Subject: Re: Runtime KLIST change?
  • From: "David Morris" <dmorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 06 Dec 1999 10:08:00 -0700

Frank,

Sounds like you might want to consider dynamic SQL.

David Morris

>>> fstone@wtal.de 12/04/99 01:12AM >>>
Hallo,

as V4.4 offers more and more possibillities I would like to know if
there is any trick to handle different KLISTs in an RPG-Program. I had
the following problem:

I wanted to use file file_x1 and file_x2 within the same program.
KLIST of x1 consists of field_a and field_b while x2 consists only of
field_b.

What I wanted to do is to define field_a and field_b as pointers where
in case of file_x2 field_a points to NULL. But this doesn't work.
Perhaps someone outhere can gimme a hint.
Thanx in advance...

Frank


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