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Has anyone noticed that in RDi v9.5.0.3 (and 9.1.1.1 so I assume all
versions) that the MERGE keyword comes out in lowercase in an SQLRPLE
member when SQL auto formatting is enabled?
i.e. Enable Automatic uppercasing for keywords and Built in Functions
in free-from SQL formatting.
Write a MERGE SQL statement in an SQLRPGLE source member.
Note that merge keyword is formatted to lowercase. SELECT, INSERT etc
will format to uppercase.
I imagine this is because merge is a new keyword only available since
V7r1 and has not been built in to RDi yet.
Is this a known issue?
Regards
JHC
Aaron Price
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