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I already compile with COMMIT(*NONE) but I'll add the with NC if for no
other reason than readability.
Rob Berendt
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Subject: RE: Unlocking a file
Rob,
If you're running under commitment control, there are a couple of things
you can do. The first is set the isolation level to read uncommitted in
this program. I forget the syntax but you should be able to find it pretty
easily. The second thing you can do is add "WITH NC" to the end of your
select statement which basically accomplishes the same thing but just for
that statement. I think (and therefore may be/am probably wrong) that
"with read only" is just for cursors.
Matt
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From: rob@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 5:17 PM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: SQL: Unlocking a file
After executing the following the file is locked. How do I unlock the
file, from within the RPG? Service program. No suggestions of the
following please:
- seton LR
- RCLACTGRP
- ENDJOB
C/EXEC SQL
C+ Select data into :NameWork from zpal01
C+ where pkey = 'COMPANY '
C/END-EXEC
C If sqlcod=0
C Return NameWork
C Else
C Eval Cmd='SNDPPGMMSG MSGID(CPF9898) '+
C 'MSGDTA(' + apostrophe +
C 'Attempt to access ZPAL01 for ' +
C 'COMPANY record resulted in an ' +
C 'SQL code of ' +
C %trim(%editc(sqlcod:'Z')) +
C apostrophe +
C ') MSGTYPE(*ESCAPE) ' +
C 'MSGF(QCPFMSG)'
C Eval Status=ExecCmd(Cmd)
C Return *blanks
C EndIf
Isolation clause?
For read only clause?
Rob Berendt
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