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I just re-read what I posted, and I used the wrong using statement...
Please replace the bottom one with...
C/EXEC SQL
C+ Execute S1 using :strdate, :enddate, :Warehse
C/END-EXEC
I tried hard coding the between values, to remove potential issues.. but
even with only one PM on the warehouse field I was getting the same error..
Thanks, Again... tim
-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Hatzenbeler, Tim
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:36 PM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Paramater Markers
sqltbl =
'create table devtimh/job1 as '+
' ( '+
' SELECT COMPANY, WAREHOUSE, ITEM_CODE, SIZE_CODE, UOm,sum '+
' (RECEIVED_QTY )/12 as monthusg '+
' FROM mmcust120/usagecube WHERE (USAGE_DATE_SQL '+
' between ? and ?) and warehouse = ? '+
' GROUP BY COMPANY, WAREHOUSE, ITEM_CODE, '+
' SIZE_CODE,uom '+
' ) with data ';
C/EXEC SQL
C+ Prepare S1 from :sqltbl
C/END-EXEC
C/EXEC SQL
C+ Execute S1 using :Warehse
C/END-EXEC
Gives me this error...
I'm using the "SUM" function, but its not in the job log as a no-no...
Am I missing something? Thanks, Tim
Message ID . . . . . . : SQL0418 Severity . . . . . . . : 30
Message type . . . . . : Diagnostic
Date sent . . . . . . : 04/07/06 Time sent . . . . . . :
12:29:10
Message . . . . : Use of parameter marker not valid.
Cause . . . . . : Parameter markers are not allowed:
-- In the SELECT clause of the statement string to be prepared.
-- As a value in a VALUES INTO statement.
-- As an operand of a concatenation operation.
-- As the operand of a scalar function. If the scalar function is
VALUE,
COALESCE, IFNULL, MIN, MAX, LAND, LOR, or XOR, then at least one of the
arguments must not be a parameter marker.
-- As the left operand of the LIKE predicate.
-- As the operand of a unary minus.
-- In an SQL statement in embedded SQL or in interactive SQL.
-- In an EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement.
-- In a CREATE VIEW, CREATE TABLE, or ALTER TABLE statement.
-- In a statement processed by the RUNSQLSTM command.
-- In a blocked INSERT statement.
Recovery . . . : Ensure parameter markers are only specified where they
are
allowed. A CAST specification can be used in many situations. Correct
any
errors. Try the request again.
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