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Just to repeat, you should check SQLSTT after every exec sql statement.
See my sample earlier.

Also, since you cannot do a 'select into' on a prepared statement you will
have to use a cursor.

There are some who say if you are using a cursor in SQL you are using it
wrong. I am NOT in that camp.

Under normal circumstances I do think it's rather silly to use a cursor
for a single row fetch. But if you really have a need for a generic
utility like you are trying to do then you'll have to go that route.


Rob Berendt

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