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Hi,

Try the following:
d wD00001H e ds extname(D00001H)
d wDMASTER e ds extname(DMASTER)


c+ fetch Fetch_Summary1 into :wD00001H, :wDMaster

One Problem I see in your code is the blank between the colon (:) and the
variable name (Results).
An other problem is, even though qualified data structures can be used, the
SQL precompiler can only use the first level.

Results.oMaster.MyField has more than one level and therefore cannot be used
by the SQL precompiler.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

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Von: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im
Auftrag von Joe Wells
Gesendet: Thursday, March 13, 2008 19:38
An: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Betreff: SQL Fetch Into Multiple Externally Defined Data Structures


I have Googled around, but not found an answer.....so here goes -

My embedded sql usually looks something like this -

this is the select statement - "select * from d00001h"

d wD00001H e ds extname(D00001H)
.
.
c/exec sql
c+ fetch Fetch_Summary1 into : wD00001H
c/end-exec
.
.
.
and all of my fields are found in wD00001H. That works great.

I now have a situation where I want to return all of the fields from two
different files. The select statement looks like this -

select * from d00001h, dmaster WHERE mreqnum=186 and Y1REQ#=MREQNUM

I have tried this -

d wD00001H e ds extname(D00001H)
d wDMASTER e ds extname(DMASTER)

d results ds qualified
d oD00001H likeds(wD00001H)
d oDMASTER likeds(wDMASTER)
.
.
.
c+ fetch Fetch_Summary1 into : results
.
.

But the sql pre compile fails with this message "Variable RESULTS not
defined or not usable.". I have tried other scenarios too, but am stumped!
Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Joe Wells


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