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  • Partner TechTip: Blend SQL and RPGLE to Make Better Tools

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    Partner TechTip: Blend SQL and RPGLE to Make Better Tools

    ** This thread discusses the article: Partner TechTip: Blend SQL and RPGLE to Make Better Tools **
    I've been using a command by that name for a long time. I got the code from your magazine, back before it had this name... Basically, It consists of a command, CL and a Query Management query. The query just consists of a empty variable you pass in(the SQL statement).If any missed enbeded in a Query management. Create the query manager object then a cl and a cmd to support it. This will work practicaly anywhere. And it will support any SQL statement. If I am mistaken I applogieve. I would post the code for everyone, but I don't have access to an AS/400 right now. Someone could look it up in their archives.

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      Partner TechTip: Blend SQL and RPGLE to Make Better Tools

      ** This thread discusses the article: Partner TechTip: Blend SQL and RPGLE to Make Better Tools **
      But remember, the point of the article was to illustrate how to create your own tools using RPGLE, service programs, commands, etc... I hope it encourages programmers to create more such tools of their own. Because this version is written in RPGLE, it should perform well and predictably in an ILE environment. Which I don't believe the STRQMQRY version will do. Kevin

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