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What are you doing with the result of the select?

And this thread should be in midrange-l since it's not an RPG question.

On 4/18/06, Jake M <jakeroc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Howdy All;
> I am a newbie and am still trying to learn RPG. I have a question
> regarding
> CL programming. Is embedded SQL supported in CL programs? If so, are
> SELECT
> statements supported?
>
> I want to do something like
>
> 'SELECT CSTNUM,  CSNAME,  CSADD1, CSADD2, CSCTST, CSZIP from MYLIB.CSTMST
> WHERE CSTNUM = 'PARM1';
>
> CSTNUM is a character field with length 10.
>
> Would I do a RUNSQLSTM in my CL program?
>
> I would really appreciate it if somebody could point me in the right
> direction.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jake.
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