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  • Subject: RE: Error on %EDITC
  • From: bmorris@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 4 May 2000 13:28:42 -0400




>Date: Wed, 3 May 2000 16:02:03 -0500
>From: Hartman Richard <richard.hartman@brctsg.com>
>
>Yes, this program is SQLRPGLE, where the other ones were straight RPGLE.
>After posting this message a co-workers said that %EDITC is not
>supported in SQLRPGLE on our current version of V4R2, but it is on V4R4.

Richard, check the TGTRLS value in the compiler listing.  Those error
messages are given by the compiler, not the SQL precompiler, and on V4R2,
they would only be given by the TGTRLS(V3R2M0) compiler.  Maybe your
CRTSQLRPGI command has had the TGTRLS default changed to V3R2M0, but
your CRTRPGMOD/CRTBNDRPG commands have TGTRLS set to *CURRENT or *PRV.

(I tried a small SQLRPGLE program on V4R2 containing just the %subst =
%editc
statement, and it compiled fine.)

Barbara Morris


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