If I change my code to be hardcoded it works
EXEC SQL
Declare OLDCURS Cursor for
Select OANAME,OAUSR,OAOBJA, OAOPR,OAOMGT,OAEXS,
OAREAD,OAADD,OAUPD,OADLT
From AUTLDETLM
where oaname not in ('CMDQRY') ;
I'm missing something really obvious I think.
Mike
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Where do you close your cursor?
An already opened cursor cannot be opened for a second time.
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Von: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Im Auftrag von Smith, Mike
Gesendet: Thursday, 25.6 2015 16:05
An: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i (rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Betreff: declare cursor problem.
I'm sure I'm missing something really simple here, but I just can't see it.
I'm trying to compare authorization lists(last quarter to current)
I'm doing a DSPAUTL in Cl
SO Auth List Last quarter has CMDQRY.
Auth List current I have removed CMDQRY
I want to identify that CMDQRY has been removed. Which works, but I also
want to exclude CMDQRY when simply looking line by line for changes.
Basically trying to prevent it showing up as a change in user as well as being removed.
code snippet.
EXEC SQL
Declare OLDCURS Cursor for
Select OANAME,OAUSR,OAOBJA, OAOPR,OAOMGT,OAEXS,
OAREAD,OAADD,OAUPD,OADLT
From AUTLDETLM
where OANAME not in(:autllist);
Exec Sql
Open OLDCURS ;
Exec Sql
Fetch OLDCURS into :OANAME, :OAUSR,:OAOBJA,:OAOPR,
:OAOMGT, :OAEXS, :OAREAD,:OAADD,:OAUPD,:OADLT;
Dow SQLSTATE = '00000' ;
When I run the program, autllist contains 'CMDQRY'. But still picks up in the fetch.
If if copy the select to STRSQL it works correctly and 'CMDQRY' doesn't show up.
The file AUTLDETLM only exists in my test library.
It seems to be ignoring the where clause.
Anybody see what I might be missing.
Mike
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