Tom,
Thanks for giving us a good direction. Upon further analyzing our setup, we found that the schema needed to be identified in our FROM portion.
The statement should have been set up: "SELECT .... FROM schema1.x, schema1.y, schema1.z WHERE ...."
Yes, this begs the question why this wasn't...
This is my first post so bear with me. It is directed to k5tm but, of course, anyone can reply.
RMCOBOL V9, installed the Instant SQL package with appropriate Oracle drivers under Linux.
Using the SQL CONNECT, SQL PREPARE, SQL BIND COLUMN, SQL BIND PARAMETERS, etc. I was able to get queries...
This is my first post so bear with me. It is directed to k5tm but, of course, anyone can reply.
RMCOBOL V9, installed the Instant SQL package with appropriate Oracle drivers.
Using the SQL CONNECT, SQL PREPARE, SQL BIND COLUMN, SQL BIND PARAMETERS, etc. I was able to get queries on two tables...
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