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I use SQLSTT "most of the time" now.  However there are still a few SQLSTT 
codes that have multiple SQLCOD values and the granularity really helps to 
define the problem.
Just go to the following and notice some of them.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/ic2924/info/rzala/rzalaccl.htm

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On the SQLCOD vs. SQLSTT blurb
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I also seem to recall something from IBM about possible values > 0 in 
SQLCOD when there wasn't really an error giving a false failure in 
programs checking SQLCOD.  I doubt I could put my hands on it now but I 
remember it being around the V5R1 timeframe.  That's when I switched to 
SQLSTT.

Rick

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For single record access, using SQL will dramatically slow the program 
down.

On the SQLCOD vs. SQLSTT blurb, the issue isn't cross platform 
portability. The real issue is that SQLSTT's are a standard and SQLCOD's 
aren't. SQLSTT's are very unlikely to change but SQLCOD's do change from 
time to time. The last time I'm aware of a change was in going from V4R5 
to V5R1.

Matt


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