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Should work fine...

Char;es


On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 1:35 PM Greg Wilburn <
gwilburn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

One of the reasons I sometimes avoid using SQL to insert/update rows in an
RPG program is my lack of knowledge. It often seems "easier" to do it with
native access...

My current predicament is this... I need to insert rows into file using

1. Field data from rows of another file

2. Data from a program variable

This is what I've placed in my code... it works in Run SQL Scripts when I
use a constant for myPgmVariable. It creates one row of data in FILE1 for
each row in FILE2, which is the desired result.

Exec Sql
Insert into FILE1 (ccwsid, ccseq#, cccom#, ccord#, ccrel#, ccprt#,
ccorq#)
Select :myPgmVariable, pkseq#, pkcom#, pkord#, pkrel#, pkprt#, pkqcm#
From FILE2
Where pkcom#=:incom# and pkord#=:inord# and pkrel#=inrel#;

Just wondering if the above is possible? If so, is this the correct
method?

Thanks,
Greg


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