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That would be a 'no' then if it is a little one ;-)

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Verzonden: vrijdag 8 juni 2007 14:19
Aan: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Onderwerp: RE: Missing Semi-Colon - Not


I don't think so, I just tested the following statement in an RPGLE
program:

Select = *on;

and got the same error.

However, if I change it to

Eval Select = *on;

the error is gone.

So it might be a reserved word _unless_ you use the Eval opcode.

Does this qualify as a little nono then?

;-)

Peter Colpaert
Application Developer
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Could it be a problem if the program type is SQLRPGLE?


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