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  • Subject: Running SQL "Script" using RUNSQLSTM
  • From: bellis@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 13:19:53 -0600



We are going to start creating/changing files (tables) using SQL "scripts" using
the RUNSQLSTM command.
If anyone has experience doing this sort of thing.  I would like to hear about
the "Got-ya's" ahead of time.
We are going to use commit and rollback.  However, I'm not sure at what severity
level we should be using 0-40 ?
What level of commitment control  *CHG,  *ALL,  *CS,  *NONE,  *RR , *UR, *RS,
*NC ? Etc ....
If you have any advice on what or what not to do I'd appreciate it.

Thanks,
Brian Ellis.





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