Function SET189M
********** COMMENT(=======================================================);
********** COMMENT(Process ........: SET_189);
********** COMMENT(Function .......: SET189M);
********** COMMENT(Created on .....: 22/09/00 at 14:43:32);
********** COMMENT(Description ....: SELECT_SQL - SUBSTR (Substring));
********** COMMENT(Version.........: 1);
**********;
********** COMMENT(Full Description: The purpose of this function is to);
********** COMMENT(show how SELECT_SQL can substring);
**********;
**********;
********** COMMENT(Note: To use variables in SELECT_SQL statements see);
********** COMMENT(example SET_010.);
**********;
********** COMMENT(Disclaimer: The following material is supplied as);
********** COMMENT(sample material only. No warranty concerning the);
********** COMMENT(material or its use in any way whatsoever is);
********** COMMENT(expressed or implied.);
**********;
********** COMMENT(Minimum LANSA release: 8.0);
**********;
********** COMMENT(=======================================================);
********** COMMENT(Function control options);
FUNCTION OPTIONS(*DIRECT);
**********;
OPEN USE_OPTION(OND);
********** COMMENT(Group and field definitions);
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DEF_LIST NAME(#S_LSTPSL) FIELDS(#SURNAME #GIVENAME);
DEFINE FIELD(#S_189TXT1) TYPE(*CHAR) LENGTH(079) INPUT_ATR(LC);
DEFINE FIELD(#S_189TXT2) TYPE(*CHAR) LENGTH(079) INPUT_ATR(LC);
DEFINE FIELD(#S_189TXT3) TYPE(*CHAR) LENGTH(079) INPUT_ATR(LC);
OVERRIDE FIELD(#GIVENAME) COLHDG('Substring 3,5 ' 'of Surname');
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CHANGE FIELD(#S_189TXT1) TO('''In this function SELECT_SQL substrings ''');
CHANGE FIELD(#S_189TXT2) TO('''position 3 length 5 of the surname.''');
CHANGE FIELD(#S_189TXT3) TO('''This can be done with one SELECT_SQL statement.''');
**********;
BEGIN_LOOP;
CLR_LIST NAMED(#S_LSTPSL);
SELECT_SQL FIELDS(#SURNAME (#GIVENAME 'SUBSTR(SURNAME,3,5)')) FROM_FILES((PSLMST));
ADD_ENTRY TO_LIST(#S_LSTPSL);
ENDSELECT;
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DISPLAY FIELDS(#S_189TXT1 #S_189TXT2 #S_189TXT3) DESIGN(*DOWN) IDENTIFY(*NOID) BROWSELIST(#S_LSTPSL);
END_LOOP;
********** COMMENT(=======================================================);
********** COMMENT(Process ........: SET_189);
********** COMMENT(Function .......: SET189M);
********** COMMENT(Created on .....: 22/09/00 at 14:43:32);
********** COMMENT(Description ....: SELECT_SQL - SUBSTR (Substring));
********** COMMENT(Version.........: 1);
**********;
********** COMMENT(Full Description: The purpose of this function is to);
********** COMMENT(show how SELECT_SQL can substring);
**********;
**********;
********** COMMENT(Note: To use variables in SELECT_SQL statements see);
********** COMMENT(example SET_010.);
**********;
********** COMMENT(Disclaimer: The following material is supplied as);
********** COMMENT(sample material only. No warranty concerning the);
********** COMMENT(material or its use in any way whatsoever is);
********** COMMENT(expressed or implied.);
**********;
********** COMMENT(Minimum LANSA release: 8.0);
**********;
********** COMMENT(=======================================================);
********** COMMENT(Function control options);
FUNCTION OPTIONS(*DIRECT);
**********;
OPEN USE_OPTION(OND);
********** COMMENT(Group and field definitions);
**********;
DEF_LIST NAME(#S_LSTPSL) FIELDS(#SURNAME #GIVENAME);
DEFINE FIELD(#S_189TXT1) TYPE(*CHAR) LENGTH(079) INPUT_ATR(LC);
DEFINE FIELD(#S_189TXT2) TYPE(*CHAR) LENGTH(079) INPUT_ATR(LC);
DEFINE FIELD(#S_189TXT3) TYPE(*CHAR) LENGTH(079) INPUT_ATR(LC);
OVERRIDE FIELD(#GIVENAME) COLHDG('Substring 3,5 ' 'of Surname');
**********;
CHANGE FIELD(#S_189TXT1) TO('''In this function SELECT_SQL substrings ''');
CHANGE FIELD(#S_189TXT2) TO('''position 3 length 5 of the surname.''');
CHANGE FIELD(#S_189TXT3) TO('''This can be done with one SELECT_SQL statement.''');
**********;
BEGIN_LOOP;
CLR_LIST NAMED(#S_LSTPSL);
SELECT_SQL FIELDS(#SURNAME (#GIVENAME 'SUBSTR(SURNAME,3,5)')) FROM_FILES((PSLMST));
ADD_ENTRY TO_LIST(#S_LSTPSL);
ENDSELECT;
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DISPLAY FIELDS(#S_189TXT1 #S_189TXT2 #S_189TXT3) DESIGN(*DOWN) IDENTIFY(*NOID) BROWSELIST(#S_LSTPSL);
END_LOOP;