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Tony,

I don't see the error you describe.

Running v5r2.

Note I changed a couple of lines:
d wSqlInsert...
d s 50a varying
d inz('insert into qtemp/tst(f1) +
d values(''1'')')

C/exec sql
C+ execute immediate :wSqlInsert
C/end-exec

I was seeing errors when trying to compile when the insert was static as the table didn't exist.

You may want to make sure you are up to date on PTFs.

Charles Wilt
--
Software Engineer
CINTAS Corporation - IT 92B
513.701.1307
wiltc@xxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Tony.Weston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 9:03 AM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Still problems with SQLCLI

Hi,

I am still having problems with my SQLCLI program.... No replies for my
last post.... Surely some technical guru here should know what I'm doing
wrong!...

The program in question is here: http://totspics.com/sqlcli.txt

To see the problem:

**Compile, Run in Debug with a breakpoint on the first
SQLFetchScroll()

**When the program stops at the breakpoint, check the value of the
array w_RowStsArray . This will have 100 elements, all of value '11111'
(as initialised)

**Step over the SQLFetchScroll, and check the value of array
w_RowStsArray again. This time, elements 95, and 96 will be corrupted.


w_RowStsArray is not used anywhere in the program, yet is been corrupted.


As it stands, In the actual program, (which this is based on) I have to
fetch records from the remote server 1 record at a time, which is very
slow, and the '.net people' in the office are begging to take the 'P'!
Help me save face!....Anyone!

Many thanks in advance, to anyone able to offer any suggestions.





Tony Weston
Senior Analyst/Programmer - IT Systems
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