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  • Subject: RE: SQL Question
  • From: "M. Lazarus" <mlazarus@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 15:04:21 -0400

Terri,

At 6/14/01 09:39 AM -0500, you wrote:
>      I did try to qualify it with the library name, and it made no
>difference. I don't get any error message, it just doesn't delete any records.

>  C/EXEC SQL
>  C+ DELETE FROM ECHW
>  C/END-EXEC
>
>This is then repeated for more files.
>Why does it work if I interactively type in
>
>DELETE FROM V64BPCSTF/ECHW
>
>but it won't work in the program?

  This has to do w/ the commitment control level.  There are compiler 
options to do this, but since I don't like depending on the programmer 
remembering this each time, I add WITH NC to the delete clause, thereby 
stating the intention explicitly.

  -mark

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