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Michael,
The DIM has to be on the DS definition (not on a subfield definition).
IIRC, this support requires V5R3 (it was available in RPG in V5R2, but I
don't think it worked in SQL until V5R3)
DIM on a subfield won't work in any release.
On 4/17/2012 1:35 PM, Michael Ryan wrote:
Do I need to use a MODS to return a result set from an RPG program
(V5R4) or can I use arrays within a DS? IOW, if I use this:
Exec SQL SET RESULT SETS ARRAY :MyReturnData FOR :MyCount ROWS;
Can MyReturnData be this:
D myReturnData...
D DS
D WOArray Dim(100)
D WOTran 16 0 Overlay(WOArray)
D WOINVTH 2 0 Overlay(WOArray:*Next)
D WOMA 1 Overlay(WOArray:*Next)
Or does it have to be this:
DMyReturnData...
D DS Occurs(100)
D WOTran 16 0
D WOINVTH 2 0
D WOMA 1
D WOINVT 2
Thanks!
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