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Thanks Mark.
Sadly, I'm not familiar with the PMR process, but I can forward the gory
details to our SysAdmin, and he can make it happen.
I just thought this may have been encountered by others, and that I just
needed to have aforementioned SysAdmin acquire the appropriate PTF.
If not, I'll wait until the PMR happens and post the findings here.
Michael

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From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark S. Waterbury
Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2010 4:09 PM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Subject: Re: Same Local variable name using like( ) in multiple
subproceduresgetsSQL0312

Hello, Michael:

If this compiled at V5R4 and now it does not compile at V6R1, you should

open a PMR with IBM Support.

(That is what IBM Support is for.)

Mark S. Waterbury

-----Original Message-----
On 9/8/2010 3:54 PM, Koester, Michael wrote:
I'm re-posting this with sample code, hoping someone can point me to a
PTF that will help our sql precompiler in v6.1 adjust to the multiple
subprocedures using the same variable name defined with Like(). This
compiled in our v5r4 environment, but requires a shoehorn now to get
past SQL0312.
I dummied up a sample program that demonstrates the problem in the
link
below. See the comment at line 85. See my earlier post for a
complete
explanation of the problem.

http://code.midrange.com/efee525726.html

Thanks.
Michael Koester


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