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dbzTHEdinosauer
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Joined: 20 Oct 2006 Posts: 6966 Location: porcelain throne
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the fact that the original TS stopped posting,
is indicative that he was at fault for bad syntax/coding
and decided not to return.
his stubbornness to provide anything in the way of requested info,
made this a long thread.
want an update? or conclusion?
this was a question, posed by a rookie, who had (possibly still does)
little or no skills.
the question should have been posted in the beginners forum.
Timestamp (data/time) db2 manipulations are well documented,
and unbelievably easy to test (thus learn) via spufi.
anyone posting such a basic question just proves that the TS
has no business being in this business. |
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Raghu navaikulam
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Joined: 27 Sep 2008 Posts: 193 Location: chennai
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Hi Craq Giegerich,
Your first replay is correct. It is PIC X(26) for COBOL.
Regards
Raghu |
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Albrecht Alcibiades
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Joined: 18 Oct 2011 Posts: 5 Location: Germany
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Hello sree reddy,
did you check the case of your variable definition and the variable reference in the sql-query? |
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