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Hi,

Installed the latest TR6 and started to test some of the new stuff.



When running the STRSQL with a command like



select * from table(SYSTOOLS.SPLIT('12|12345','|'))

I got a list:

ORDIN00001 ELEMENT

1 *POINTER

2 *POINTER



Running the same sql statement in ACS- RunSQL scripts I got





Now trying this in sqlrpgle



**free

ctl-opt debug(*yes);

dcl-ds values;

value1 int(10);

value2 int(10);

end-ds;

exec sql

select *

into :values

from table(SYSTOOLS.SPLIT('12|12345', '|')) ;

dump;

*inlr = *on;



Now the dump got me the follow:



VALUES DS


VALUE1 INT(10) 1 '00000001'X


VALUE2 INT(10) 12 '0000000C'X




Anyone an idea?



Best regards,

Danny


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