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Sorry Kirk, I was out of town that week so it must have slipped off my
radar... I've got you in sights now!

Actually, I've been meaning to rewrite the CPYTOCSV utility.  I wrote it
a long time ago based on DSPFFD.  Today I'd rewrite it to use QUSLFLD, I
think it would be faster.  I've also never been satisfied with the WHERE
clause.

I'm also open to suggestions on how to handle a particular problem:
since this is supposed to work for any database file, the file
definitions are unknown at run time.  I can easily use dynamic SQL to
construct the appropriate select statement, but in order to process the
data, I have to be able to read it into a program variable.  Since there
is no way to know at compile time what the run-time variable type will
be, I have to convert everything to character.  I do this using the
char() SQL function.  It appears that this is preventing the records
with DATE data types from showing records.

Does anyone have another idea of how to handle unknown variable typs at
run time?

Joel

On Thu, 2005-02-03 at 15:31, Kirk.Palmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> I haven't gotten any responses to my problem.  Any ideas?
> 
> Kirk
> 
> ----- Forwarded by Kirk Palmer/Walsworth Publishing Company on
> 02/03/2005 09:29 AM -----
> Kirk Palmer/Walsworth Publishing
> Company
> 
> 12/27/2004 10:56 AM
>                To
> rpgnext@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>                cc
> 
>           Subject
> CPYFTOCSV
> 
> 
> 
> Hi --
> 
> I downloaded and installed the RPGNext library to be able to use the
> CPYFTOCSV command.  I needed a CSV file with a field names header line
> to send to an outside program.
> 
> When I tested this command, I am getting a record in the CSV file for
> each record in my physical file. But, except for the header line, all
> I get is double quotes (") and commas, no data.
> 
> What I determined is that any file I try with date fields works like I
> described.  If the file doesn't have dates, the file is created
> correctly with the data.
> 
> Since this is the only utility I found that adds the header line, I
> would like to use it.  I don't relish trying to do the same on my own
> with the IFS APIs.
> 
> Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Kirk
> 
> 
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