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Examine variable SQLER3 right after the INSERT and see how many records
were inserted.

On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is this the actual code? Or a cut down version?

Assuming cut down, what happens between the count and the insert?

What process and when are the records added to ahpovrp?

Charles

On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Marvin Radding <
marvin.radding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a real mystery. I am having problems with an SQL INSERT.

I am performing maintenance on a file and then extracting from that file
and inserting the new records into another file. Here is the code:

exec sql
(SELECT count(*) into :count
FROM ahpovrp
WHERE ROEFDT = :effective_year);

exec sql
INSERT INTO MMNYOVRP
(SELECT * FROM ahpovrp
WHERE ROEFDT = :effective_year
ORDER BY rocomp, rostcd, roplan, robenp);

When I execute the first SQL statement, COUNT is 100; but when the second
statement the file MMNYOVRP contains 140 records.

I don't understand how this can be. Any ideas?

Commitment control is off. The file I extract from is closed at this
point.

Marvin
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