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Other than using dynamic sql or write myCustomer data to a temp file and
join them, 
anybody know if it is possible to use array or char string in the IN
clause like below?
 
D myCustomer      s                   like(customer) dim(10)  *** or ***
D myCustomer      s            256    varying inz('12345,12346')

C/exec sql 
C+ declare mycursor scroll cursor for     
C+   select *                               
C+    from myfile                        
C+    where customer in (:myCustomer)
C/exec sql 

 
 

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