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Can we fetch select in working storage section variables directly without using the host variables?
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Last Update: September 25, 2006 Asked by:
Abhishek mangal
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August 04, 2006 07:40:26
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divya rajan
RE: Can we fetch/ select in working storage section v...
Yes we can
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August 21, 2006 15:20:09
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Srini
RE: Can we fetch/ select in working storage section v...
I think it is not possible we should use host variable which is defined in working storage
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August 23, 2006 05:26:13
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manoj
RE: Can we fetch/ select in working storage section v...
It is must. we have to declare host variable in ws section.
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August 25, 2006 12:54:13
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Balajee
RE: Can we fetch/ select in working storage section v...
Yes we can as long as the fetch is not in a cursor
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September 25, 2006 09:36:50
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Arun
RE: Can we fetch/ select in working storage section v...
yes we can as far as we declare the working storage variables in the same way as host variables.
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