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Hi,

For that (if i understand correctly), you have SQLCOD or SQLSTAT.

SQLCOD=0 means everything is OK (no data problem and you have a row)
SQLSTAT = 00000 evrything is OK
                   =02000 End Of File


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Douglas W. Palme" <dpalme@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "RPG Group" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 5:09 PM
Subject: embedded sql


> When using embedded SQL in RPG, I need to know when there are no more
> records to process from the query, I know that I can use a count(*)
> statement but that seems completely inefficient.
>
> Is there not an SQL variable that I can use to determine that the SELECT
> INTO statement has no more records to process?
>
> I checked the embedded SQL programming guide but did not find anything
> relevant to RPG
>
>
> If you bought it, it was hauled by a truck - somewhere, sometime.
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