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I put the name in quotes, recompiled, and get the same error.
Dcl-ds cusrbtmstDS ExtName('CUSRBTMST') Inz;
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 8:53 AM, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
You need to put the name in quotes.
i.e. ExtName('CUSRBTMST')
In fixed form it was not needed - but free-form can accept a constant
name and so when you want a literal you must quote it.
Jon Paris
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On Apr 17, 2018, at 8:46 AM, Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
defined.
On midrange-l I just got some much needed SQL help that I greatly
appreciate. I've got the SQL Insert working correctly in my RPG program
and am now working on reading that file joined to others via a cursor.
I'm wanting to define some external data structures so fields are
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If I put this in the source code:
D cusrbtmstDS E DS ExtName(CUSRBTMST)
D Inz
it compiles just fine. But if I put this in:
Dcl-ds cusrbtmstDS ExtName(CUSRBTMST) Inz;
I get this compile error:
SQL0314 Position 28 Host variable WCUSNR not unique.
on this statement:
Exec SQL Fetch Next
from RbtCursor
Into :wCUSNR,
:wCUSRBTPCT,
:wCTCODE,
:wSLSYYYYMM,
:wSLSAMT,
:wCRDAMT,
:wCUSNM,
:wCTDESC,
:wCTGLAC,
:wCTGLSA;
WCUSNR is defined like this:
D wCUSNR S 4S 0
wCUSNR is not defined anywhere else.
Why can I define the DS in fixed format, but not freeform? What am I
missing?
If it's beneficial, this is where I declare the cursor:
Exec SQL Declare RbtCursor cursor
for Select rbt.CUSNR,
pct.CUSRBTPCT,
rbt.CTCODE,
rbt.SLSYYYYMM,
rbt.SLSAMT,
rbt.CRDAMT,
cus.CUSNM,
cat.CTDESC,
cat.CTGLAC,
cat.CTGLSA
From CUSRBTSLS rbt
Left Outer Join
CUSRBTMST pct On rbt.CUSNR = pct.CUSNR
Left Outer Join
DMCUSMST cus On rbt.CUSNR = cus.CUSNR
Left Outer Join
DMCATMST cat On rbt.CTCODE = cat.CTCODE
Order By 1, 2;
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