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Thanks Alan, Had not tried that but is one more confirmation to me that
something buggy is going on. For some reason I cannot get registered
to submit a SR/PMR but hopefully can clear that up when our manager is
back in the office.

Thanks again
Jack


Alan Campin <alan0307d@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:mailman.5565.1355954372.10847.rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx:

I would suggest contacting IBM. I think you have found some kind of
compiler bug. I changed the term date to be a timestamp and it worked
fine and I changed it to a regular data structure(No dim) and it
worked but will not accept a date so something is wrong.


On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 1:40 PM, Jack W. Long Jr
<jackwlongjr@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I have the following code that compiles and work but only when
sending the data to the data structure without a date field. Not
Problems then copying it to the desired one but I cannot utilize the
#22 one without getting a SQL5011 on the compile. The kicker is
that if I have the data structure externally defined all is well.

Does anyone have any thoughts to what might be going on here. We are
on 7.1 with DB2 for i groupPTF at 17.

TIA


d pData2 ds dim(5) qualified inz
d policy 12a
d termDate 10a
d number 5s 0

d pData22 ds dim(5) qualified inz
d policy 12a
d termDate d
d number 5s 0

/free
exec sql
Set Option Naming = *Sys,
Commit = *None,
UsrPrf = *User,
DynUsrPrf = *User,
Datfmt = *iso,
CloSqlCsr = *EndActGrp ;

exec sql
declare c2 cursor for
select 'ABC12345', current date, 1234
from qrpglesrc;

exec sql open c2;
exec sql fetch from c2 for 5 rows into :pData2;
//exec sql fetch from c2 for 5 rows into :pData22; // No
compile
exec sql close c2;

pData22 = pData2;

*inlr = *on;
/end-free
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