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Thanks, the CloSqlCsr is what I needed. Actually, I have yet to be in the
situation when having the cursor stay open after the program ends was worth
more than the potentiel problems it can cause. A thing I'm still not clear
on is, what's the difference between "close cursor" as you would do before
reopening it, for example, and CloSqlCsr?
Craig, RCLRSC will not work and I believe this is documented
I'm in the dftactgrp which wasn't completely clear in my op. I wanted to be
able to compile but still have my program run in the dftactgrp.
Thanks
2018-03-16 16:18 GMT+01:00 Glenn Gundermann <glenn.gundermann@xxxxxxxxx>:
Hi Dave,compiling
If you are referring to a SQLRPGLE program, then this is what I have in
mine:
// Set SQL options.
EXEC SQL
SET OPTION
CloSqlCsr = *ENDMOD,
Commit = *NONE,
DatFmt = *ISO,
Naming = *SYS;
It was pointed out on this forum by Birgitta and maybe others that
CloSqlCsr = *ENDMOD isn't the most efficient if you call the program
repeatedly. Each person's case is different but you can experiment.
Hope this helps.
Yours truly,
Glenn Gundermann
Email: glenn.gundermann@xxxxxxxxx
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On 16 March 2018 at 10:07, Dave <dfx1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all,believe,
I’ve arrived at a new company and run into a bit of a fix. Hard to
but there are no development standards and everyone seems to do as hehad
pleases. Most are still writing new programs in fixed form RPG. As I’ve
to work alone with very little time or coaching, I’ve done as I always
have, preferring sub procedures to subroutines. When I came to
Itill
got blocked by the error caused by not specifying dftactgrp(*no), whichI’d
forgotten about (I’ve been away a long time). To get round this, I
specified the value **no, and added actgrp(**caller) in the h-specs.
During testing, when I noticed that my files and cursors were remaining
open (and remembered also this behavior), it suddenly hit me why up
tonow I’ve only come across dynamic program calls in this shop. I can getcursors.
round the problem of the files, but can’t see a way of closing my
Can anybody advise me? Should I just convert all my procedures to back
(RPG400-L)routines?
*Thanks *
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