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Because you've used parameters, you've simply passed in inFld2Value as
a simple string which will be compared to Fld2.

Thus, no security issues.

The use of non-parameterized dynamic SQL is a big no-no if your shop
is subject to PCI security requirements.

Charles

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 9:23 AM, David FOXWELL <David.FOXWELL@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


But what happens here :
wSQL = 'select * from XYZ where fld2 = ?';
/exec SQL prepare C1 from :wSQL;
/exec SQL open C1 using :inFld2Value;

when inFld2Value had a value of "a';DROP TABLE users;select * from users where t='" ?

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