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Crud. I attempted to obfuscate some of the code so that would not be
recognizable to certain persons. That statement should read "SQL
preprocessor, which issues SQL0312 for SV_CUSID, SV_CMPID, and SV_DIVISN".

If you have a file STATMNT100 defined with S1_CUSID, S1_CMPID, and
S1_DIVISN (15N, 4A, and 20A respectively), the program code posted above
will compile with the COMPARE data structure and its subfields commented
out. If left "live", the SQL preprocessor will error out with SQL0312.

- Dan

On Tue, Apr 10, 2018 at 2:26 PM, Mark Murphy <jmarkmurphy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

... SQL preprocessor, which issues SQL0312
for SV_OWNID, SV_ORGID, and SV_SUBORG ...

Well I don't see any of those variables in the listed SQL statement. Maybe
it is complaining about another one? I also don't see the variables defined
in the data structure you provided. Maybe you could provide a full
definition of the data structure?


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