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Adrian,

All of them have the same date.

Thanks,
 
Marvin
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How many rows do you have in MMNYOVRP where the date matches your effective year?

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1. RE: A Mystery SQL Problem (Joni V.)
2. RE: A Mystery SQL Problem (Paul Therrien)
3. Re: A Mystery SQL Problem (Charles Wilt)
4. Re: A Mystery SQL Problem (Michael Ryan)
5. Re: A Mystery SQL Problem (Raul A Jager W)


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message: 1
date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 07:55:54 +0000
from: "Joni V." <joni_vanderheijden@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: A Mystery SQL Problem

It might be some sort of write blocking? How are you noticing these duplicate records?

Are there still duplicates left when the job is finished?



On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 11:41 PM +0100, "Marvin Radding" <marvin.radding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:marvin.radding@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

This program is use to build records for the AHPOVRP file. When exiting the program, the records, identified by the effective date, are copied to the MMNYOVRP file. When they do this on a state by state basis, the duplicates are always at the end and this will move as more states are built. For example, when they build the first state, it duplicated 40 records. When they built the second state the duplicates for the first state disappeared and the second state had duplicates. And when they built the third state there were no duplicates on the first two states but then the third state had duplicates. Each time, the program will extract from the AHPOVRP file all the records built up to that time and will only crate duplicates for the last few records. I am very mystified.

Thanks,

Marvin
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Subject: Re: A Mystery SQL Problem

On 12/2/2016 5:20 PM, Marvin Radding wrote:
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?

It's not clear to me either. As a diagnostic, what do the 'extra' 40 rows look like? Can you do an exception join between MMNY and AHP and find out what the deltas are? That may shed some light...

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message: 2
date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 06:39:06 -0500
from: "Paul Therrien" <paultherrien@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: A Mystery SQL Problem

You seem to imply that there is some program logic occurring aside from just the sql statements you are showing here. This does not sound like an SQL issue but a program logic issue.


Paul


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Subject: RE: A Mystery SQL Problem

This program is use to build records for the AHPOVRP file. When exiting the program, the records, identified by the effective date, are copied to the MMNYOVRP file. When they do this on a state by state basis, the duplicates are always at the end and this will move as more states are built. For example, when they build the first state, it duplicated 40 records. When they built the second state the duplicates for the first state disappeared and the second state had duplicates. And when they built the third state there were no duplicates on the first two states but then the third state had duplicates. Each time, the program will extract from the AHPOVRP file all the records built up to that time and will only crate duplicates for the last few records. I am very mystified.

Thanks,

Marvin
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-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Buck Calabro
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2016 2:30 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: A Mystery SQL Problem

On 12/2/2016 5:20 PM, Marvin Radding wrote:
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?

It's not clear to me either. As a diagnostic, what do the 'extra' 40 rows look like? Can you do an exception join between MMNY and AHP and find out what the deltas are? That may shed some light...

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message: 3
date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 07:02:31 -0700
from: Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: A Mystery SQL Problem

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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date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 09:10:02 -0500
from: Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: A Mystery SQL Problem

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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message: 5
date: Wed, 7 Dec 2016 12:25:57 -0300
from: Raul A Jager W <raul@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: A Mystery SQL Problem

Did you check the journal?


On 12/07/2016 11:02 AM, Charles Wilt 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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