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I was testing an sql Execute Immediate that has been in Production for a while now, and found that it was failing with SQLSTATE= 42601 and SQLCODE = -104. Seems like there's a syntax error, but when I copy the statement from the host variable, and paste it into interactive sql (strsql), it updates the record just fine.
The statement is:
EXEC SQL
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE :UpdateSQL;
The value of UpdateSQL (as copied directly from the variable value in debug) is:
UPDATE PLTLCD SET LCDSCM = 'ADSL Dynamic 0004780533 ' WHERE substr(LCDSCM, 6, 23) ='Dynamic 0004780533 ' AND LCDSTY = 'ADSL ' AND LCDSTS <> 'D' WITH NC
Is there anything about that statement that would behave differently in the Execute Immediate environment?
This is failing on v7.1 -- I believe we're up-to-date on PTFs.
It's probably me -- can someone enlighten me?
Thanks.
Michael Koester
DataEast
Weare, NH
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