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You're putting "s around your variable date fields. Get rid of them. ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________ Randy Kesterson, Information Services Market Transport Services - a UTi Worldwide Company| 110 N Marine Drive | Portland, OR 97217 | USA rpkesterson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | D +1 503.978.4353 | O +1 503.283.2405 x353 | F +1 503.978.4392 -----Original Message----- From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of DLee@xxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 6:31 AM To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: OPNQRY PROBLEM Morning all; A little problem I having. I have a push to get this running, and it's fighting back. This opnqryf isn't working for me, after years of doing them, (cloning mostly) I can't seem to make this one work. OPNQRYF FILE((DTLRES)) OPTION(*INP) + QRYSLT('VLCOCD=%RANGE("' *CAT &FCO *CAT + '" "' *CAT &TCO *CAT '") + *AND VLEFDT *GT("' *CAT &BEGDT *CAT '" + *AND VLEFDT *LT("' *CAT &ENDDT *CAT '"') + KEYFLD((VLCOCD) (VLEFYY) (VLREIN) (VLRD) + (VLTYPE) (VLCOVC)) It compiles okay, but blows up with this error - Character '(' following string '*GT ' not valid. In debug, I'm able to see all the variables, It's probably an apostrophe or something but I'm not seeing it. VLEFDT is a numeric date 8s0 extended help Makes no sense to me. Cause . . . . . : A character that was specified in the expression on parameter QRYSLT, at position 41 is not valid. A delimiter or some required characters may have been omitted, such as the decimal digit characters after a leading decimal point, or the decimal point in a floating-point constant. If the error occurred on the MAPFLD parameter, the expression was specified for the definition of field *N. For more information on delimiters, see the CL Reference topic in the Information Center book, http://www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/infocenter. Recovery . . . : Either omit the character that is not valid or specify a valid delimiter character (if one is missing). Then try the request again. Appreciate any help Darrell Lee Information Technology Extension 7127
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