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I have not worked with embedded sql in a looooong time but I have a project
that will afford me an opportunity to work with it again.
I have two physical files that I need to extract some data from mainly
customer number and name but it is based upon data that is in the second PF.
Here is the way I have the select statement defined:
*---> Prepare SQL Statement for Select
C/EXEC SQL
C+ DECLARE C1 CURSOR FOR
C+ SELECT SLACCT, CCUSNR, CCUSNM, CSTATE, CSTMTL
C+ FROM SLSTRNL5, CORCUSTM
C+ WHERE CSTATE='MN' AND
C+ SLACCT = CCUSNR AND
C+ CSTMTL = :ZTYPE
C/END-EXEC
The only pieces of information I really need is the CCUSNR and the CCUSNM
fields, the rest of them are strictly present for testing the records...
Is there an easy way to fetch those two fields into a work file I have
without having to include the other fields?
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