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Use SRTSEQ() specification; the *LANGIDSHR is probably acceptable. FWiW, this really is not an RPG topic.

If the File77 as "join file" is a DDS JLF, then the OPNQRYF is just as good as SQL, since both will use the CQE.

Regards, Chuck

David Fairbairn wrote:

Table qusrsys/qcase256 can be used in DDS to sort alphabetically
and ignore the case. (ie A=a in the sort sequence)

Can this be done in an embedded SQL statement? For example,

Exec Sql Declare cursorJ77 CURSOR For
Select *
From File77
order by AgcmDATE, Name
For Read Only;

Exec Sql Open cursorJ77;

AgcmDate is a date field. Name is an alpha field with mixed case
letters. The above statement returns records in an order like:

2009-01-06 knight
2009-01-06 Bowman

Unfortunately, knight comes before Bowman.

This is a join file and each key field comes from a different
file. So I can't use DDS to sort the file. (Key fields from
different files are not allowed.)
I was hoping an SQL statement could do this. (And yes, I am
trying to avoid using OPNQRYF.)


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