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Two things:
First, given this code:
rs = JDBC_GetPrimaryKeys(dbmd: '*NULL': 'EMP': 'Employees');
dow (jdbc_nextRow(rs));
idx = 1;
Row1 = jdbc_getCol(rs: idx);
dow (idx < 6);
idx = idx + 1;
Row1 = %trim(Row1)
+ ', '
+ jdbc_getCol(rs: idx);
enddo;
except;
enddo;
jdbc_freeResult(rs);
(I have the front-end for dbmd.getPrimaryKeys() set up so that the
string "*NULL" becomes a *NULL, for both catalog and schema)
I find that I get the primary key information, but then the
jdbc_freeResult(rs) call blows up. I've got dumps, and I can do
something with them tomorrow morning.
Are result sets returned from dbmd.getPrimaryKeys() somehow different
from result sets returned from data?
Second, on a less-serious note, I find that if I do a getPrimaryKeys()
on AQUESTVIEW/VIEWCUS (a native keyed PF, compiled from DDS), whether
from RPG or from Java, I get an empty result set. Any idea why this
would be?
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JHHL
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