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I recently had to recompile an SQLRPGLE program that contained an SQL
Delete statement. The source code had not changed for 3 years, yet the
delete portion of the program failed.
In debug, I could see the SQL code -7008 SQL State 55019.
We've never had journaling enabled for this (or any) file... And the
program never contained the EXEC SQL SET COMMIT OPTION = *NONE statement.
I'm just curious as to why this program worked previously (for 3 years),
then ceased to work after I recompiled it (for another reason)?
Could my RDi CRTSQLRPGI command have contained something that would
implicitly set NO COMMIT? (about a year ago, I had to recreate my
environment)
Or was this something with a PTF update?
This is the second time I've encountered this same issue in the past
year. I'd like to know when and how it was introduced.
TIA,
Greg
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