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Hi,

You use a copy member where an other copy member is embedded.
If the copy member does not contain any variable definiton that is necessary
for executing the SQL statements, just use /INCLUDE instead of /COPY.

There is also an compile option that allows you (since V5R3) to use nested
copy member, just have a look for *LVL1 or *LVL2.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards

Birgitta Hauser

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Betreff: RPGLESQL Compile error


Greetings!

I am getting this error during compile pf a type SQLRPGLE
SQL1003  30      63  Nested /COPY statements not allowed.                   

 
I am uncertain what is the cause of this problem.




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