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Hi All,

 

Is there a way I can clear out multiple tables from a set of SQL
statements without having to run each as it's own routine?

 

For example, I have:

 

     C* Clear all tables

     C/Exec SQL

     C+ DELETE FROM sswdpml where mplcd='1' or mplcd='2'

     C/End-exec

     C*

     C/Exec SQL

     C+ commit

     C/End-exec

     C*  

     C* Clear all tables

     C/Exec SQL

     C+ DELETE FROM sswdpcp where cplcd='1' or cplcd='2'

     C/End-exec

     C*

     C/Exec SQL

     C+ commit

     C/End-exec

     C*  

 

Can I do this instead:

 

     C* Clear all tables

     C/Exec SQL

     C+ DELETE FROM sswdpml where mplcd='1' or mplcd='2'

     C+ DELETE FROM sswdpcp where cplcd='1' or cplcd='2'

     C/End-exec

     C*

     C/Exec SQL

     C+ commit

     C/End-exec

     C*  

 

Thanks,

 

Brian.

 

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Brian Piotrowski

Specialist - I.T.

Simcoe Parts Service, Inc.

Ph: 705-435-7814 x343

Fx: 705-435-6746

bpiotrowski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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