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I'm working with a legacy transaction file from our ERP (i.e. Commit=*none).
My SQLRPGLE service program procedure inserts two records/rows into the file (they are complementary rows - both are necessary)
If the first insert fails, I simply exit the procedure with an error.
But I'm not sure how to handle the situation where the first insert is successful, but the second insert fails. If this occurs, I need to remove the row I successfully inserted.
Is there some way to capture the exact row I inserted successfully? Like maybe the relative record number? Or am I out of luck here.
TIA,
Greg
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