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Hi,

if you work don't work with parameter markers, you have to put the double
quotes around your character or date values, i.e.
/Free
   MyString = 'Select * from MyTable Where MyChar = ''' + %Trim(MyValue) +
'''';
/End-Free

But if you work with parameter markers, you have to remove the double
quotes, because you are replacing the question marks with the real value,
either character or numeric or date.

Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

Birgitta

"Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you'll land among the stars."
(Les Brown)

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[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces+hauser=sss-software.de@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Im Auftrag
von Jeff Crosby
Gesendet: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 16:14
An: 'RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries'
Betreff: RE: SQL multiple selects


Check the SQLCOD or SQLSTT after each SQL-statement.

I failed to mention that I am doing error checking, but I went through your
suggestion in debug anyway.  SQLCOD and SQLSTT stay at 0 until the first
fetch.  Then SQLCOD = 000000100 and SQLSTT = 02000.  Both mean no more data.

Try to move off the '' around the catalog value.

Oh my goodness that did it!  You mean one doesn't put the quotes around
character values in embedded SQL?  When I try it without quotes in STRSQL it
tells me "Column E not in specified tables."

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