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[sqr-users] How can I tell which SQC is causing the error?
- Subject: [sqr-users] How can I tell which SQC is causing the error?
- From: john.tucker@oracle.com
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 18:37:30 +0000 (GMT)
- Delivery-date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 13:40:04 -0500
- List-id: "This list is for discussion about the SQR database reportinglanguage from Hyperion Solutions." <sqr-users.sqrug.org>
I'm looking at an error log for an SQR that I just finished writing, and it
reminded me of a question that I've often had, but have never found an answer
to. Partly, that's just because I'm not sure how to ask Google...
My error log says:
Error on line 2796:
(SQR 5102) Out of Break commands; Use -Mfile to increase BREAKS.
Error on line 1105:
(SQR 4048) Function or operator '!=' must be a string or date argument.
I know where the first error is coming from, and how to solve it, but I don't
know where the second error is coming from. I didn't use != in any of the code
I wrote, so I'm assuming at this point that it comes from an SQC that I'm
including but didn't write personally (I'm working with an Oracle database on a
PeopleSoft implementation).
So my question to you all is this: is there a way to find out which sqc has the
line 1105 that's having an SQR 4048 error?
-John T.
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