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Luis

I agree that the CONST might not be passed through - that is why I asked what I did in my reply - did that change in 6.1?

I still think this is a messy setup, and the SQL pre-compiler does not handle such things well.

Now it is not clear whether the message is in the precompiler output - I think it is - or in the final compile listing. We need to see more.

Vern

Dennis Lovelady wrote:
Maybe I'm wrong but, as I see it, Davis stated that PARM1 was like a
field in another file ("D Parm1 LIKE ( A field in a file declared in
the F Specs ) CONST"), so the CONST rule would not apply here? Maybe
the field is called CONST? BTW, the CONST rule DOES apply to V5R3...
Luis, he's doing a SELECT ... INTO var1 where var1 is defined as a
CONST parameter. I think the rule applies.

I'm very sorry. I read that completely wrong!! I didn't see that wVar was
a standalone specification

Dennis Lovelady
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