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action is indeed a reserved word (it is for example used in "NO ACTION" when
implementing referential integrities or "EXTERNAL ACTION" when creating an
UDF).
You'll find all reserved words in the Appendix H in the SQL Reference
(Release 6.1).
If you column/field name is action, just surround the field name with double
quotes, but use capital letters. When using double quotes your field names
get case sensitive.
Select "ACTION", Customer, ....
From ...
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Von: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im
Auftrag von Jerry Adams
Gesendet: Friday, 18. September 2009 22:33
An: Midrange-RPG (rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Betreff: Is "Action" an Embedded SQL Reserved Word?
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EXEC SQL
SELECT action,
customer,
I am in the process of keying the lines above as embedded SQL into an
SQLRPGLE source member using WDSc. WDSc color-coded the word "action" blue,
which is supposed to indicate a keyword (SELECT is also blue).
I went to both the SQL Reference and SQL Programming manuals and could not
find anything about "action" being *special* in either one. I have not
finished keying the program yet so I don't what kind of errors the compiler
(or pre-compiler) will throw at me.
Since "action" is a field name in a database file, I hope that there's
nothing special about it and that the editor is just yanking my chain. Is
"action" a reserved word in SQL? If so, how would I get around this, ahem,
issue?
Thanks.
Jerry C. Adams
IBM System i Programmer/Analyst
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