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Booth

The message says that WDATE is an indicator variable - you might have a colon (not semi-colon) before it, that is the syntax used with indicator variables, which are used to see if a value is null.

HTH
Vern

On 12/20/2018 12:19 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
I have an SQLRPGLE program selecting a 9/0 field, used for dates, into wDate which is a 10/0 field.  There is nothing that I can see that is smallint about it.

The immediately adjacent field is a 7/0 field used for time, into wTime which is a 7/0 field and works fine.

What am I not seeing?



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