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Try recompiling the module that contains the SQLRPGLE procedure. I have
heard of in the past but never actually seen issues relating the embedded
SQL and *
It's almost as if the embedded SQL is compiled to native code and * is taken
as whatever the columns are when the program is compiled.
-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Matt Lavinder
Sent: 23 May 2011 22:06
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Stored Procedure with Temporary Table
I have a SQLRPGLE procedure (service program) that I am calling from a
stored procedure. I declare a global temporary table, do an SQL to insert
data, process the data and modify the data, do a select all on the temporary
table, and use SET RESULT SETS to set the cursor to be returned from the
stored procedure to that final select.
It was all working fine until a changed the layout of the temporary table.
When I test the procedure in RUN SQL Scripts, it returns the results without
my new column. If I then query my temporary table directly from the same
session, I see the new column in the temporary table itself. So it appears
that the table is defined correctly, but somewhere the procedure is using a
cached(?) copy of the table definition when it returns the results. I have
never seen this before.
Any thoughts?
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