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Query takes a long time and then crashes............???

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  • L led mike

    don't waste your time on this pile[^]

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    Reality Strikes
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    look dear, if u can put in some valuable comments, pls go ahead, otherwise dont try to rule anybody, u get tht.

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      I'm working on an ASP.Net application accessing couple of database tables from AS400 mainframe server database. In the code there's an SQL Query, which seems very complicated to me, the person who did the actual coding is no more with our firm. Right now the query is producing some kinda result which is wrong. So can anyone please help me out in finding what's wrong with the SQL query? The SQL query is attached below:

      Me.OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText = "SELECT SAMFILE.STAYP.SCLINT, SAMFILE.STAYP.SADMHH, SAMFILE.STAYP.SADMYY, SAMFILE.STAYP.SADMMM, SAMFILE.STAYP.SBLDG, SAMFILE.STAYP.SADMDD, SAMFILE.STAYP.STRMCD, SAMFILE.STAYP.STRMHH, SAMFILE.STAYP.STRMYY, SAMFILE.STAYP.STRMMM, SAMFILE.STAYP.STRMDD, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CNAME, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CRACE1, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CRACE2, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CRELIG, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CSEX, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CBTHHH, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CBTHYY, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CBTHMM, SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CBTHDD, SAMFILE.REFSRP.REFSDS, SAMFILE.STAYP.SMDPM, SAMFILE.STAYP.SREFRL, SAMFILE.STAYP.SADRG1, SAMFILE.STAYP.SADRG2, SAMFILE.RACETP.RACEDS, SAMFILE.RELIGP.RELGDS, SAMFILE.STAYP.SADMAG FROM SAMFILE.REFSRP, SAMFILE.RELIGP, SAMFILE.RACETP, { oj SAMFILE.STAYP LEFT OUTER "JOIN SAMFILE.CLIENTP ON SAMFILE.STAYP.SCLINT = SAMFILE.CLIENTP.""CLNT#""} WHERE SAMFILE.REFSRP.REFSCD = SAMFILE.STAYP.SREFRL AND SAMFILE.RELIGP.RELGCD = SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CRELIG AND SAMFILE.RACETP.RACECD = SAMFILE.CLIENTP.CRACE1" // After some loop conditions, the OdbcSelectCommand2 is used in 4 concatenations like this. OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText = OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText & " AND (({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT(digits(SADMHH), digits(SADMYY)) }, '-') }, digits(SADMMM)) }, '-') }, digits(SADMDD)) } <= { d '" & End_date_conv & "' })"OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText = OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText & " AND ({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT(digits(STRMHH), digits(STRMYY)) }, '-') }, digits(STRMMM)) }, '-') }, digits(STRMDD)) } >= { d '" & Start_date_conv & "' })"OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText = OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText & " OR ({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT({ fn CONCAT(digits(SADMHH), digits(SADMYY)) }, '-') }, digits(SADMMM)) }, '-') }, digits(SADMDD)) } <= { d '" & End_date_conv & "' })"OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText = OdbcSelectCommand2.CommandText & " AND (SAMFILE.STAYP.STRMCD = 0))" // To get the desired result, one more table is suppossed to be u

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      Ashfield
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      Have you tried getting a wrking query directly against the database without involving odbc? When it works there inclue it in your asp page.

      Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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        without the last piece of code [SAMFILE.MOVESP.MCODE = A] also, this query works but it gives an incorrect result. and the only code which can fetch the true values wud be if we include the MCODE code.

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        Le centriste
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        I think your problem is outside the scope of this forum, and maybe of any forum here.

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        • A Ashfield

          Have you tried getting a wrking query directly against the database without involving odbc? When it works there inclue it in your asp page.

          Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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          as mentioned, the database is on AS/400 Mainframe server. without odbc how can i chk the query. can u guide me on how to proceed with this?

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            look dear, if u can put in some valuable comments, pls go ahead, otherwise dont try to rule anybody, u get tht.

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            led mike
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            fuck off asshole

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            • L led mike

              fuck off asshole

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              Please stop it.

              modified on Tuesday, December 9, 2008 3:36 PM

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              • R Reality Strikes

                Please stop it.

                modified on Tuesday, December 9, 2008 3:36 PM

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                led mike
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                Nice job changing that old post I linked to. Still I saw it so, fuck off asshole.

                led mike

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                • L led mike

                  Nice job changing that old post I linked to. Still I saw it so, fuck off asshole.

                  led mike

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                  very bad Led......i'm surprised who ur employer is...........

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                  • R Reality Strikes

                    very bad Led......i'm surprised who ur employer is...........

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                    led mike
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                    Perhaps, however

                    Reality Strikes wrote:

                    please have basic manners

                    you proved you are a giant hypocritical turd with that post given your reply to Graus which you have now deleted in an attempt to hide the truth thereby also proving you are without honor and integrity. So for the last time (today), fuck off asshole.

                    led mike

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                    • L led mike

                      Perhaps, however

                      Reality Strikes wrote:

                      please have basic manners

                      you proved you are a giant hypocritical turd with that post given your reply to Graus which you have now deleted in an attempt to hide the truth thereby also proving you are without honor and integrity. So for the last time (today), fuck off asshole.

                      led mike

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                      i dont know wht the heck u r blabbering..........take a day off from u work and relax.........u will feel better........!!!

                      led mike wrote:

                      So for the last time (today), f*** off a**hole.

                      why making it the last time, say it over and over..........coz thts wht ur parents taught u..........say it very proudly.........!!!

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                        i dont know wht the heck u r blabbering..........take a day off from u work and relax.........u will feel better........!!!

                        led mike wrote:

                        So for the last time (today), f*** off a**hole.

                        why making it the last time, say it over and over..........coz thts wht ur parents taught u..........say it very proudly.........!!!

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                        led mike
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                        Reality Strikes wrote:

                        i dont know wht the heck u r blabbering

                        Good, now we can add "lying sack of shit" to your description.

                        led mike

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                        • L led mike

                          Reality Strikes wrote:

                          i dont know wht the heck u r blabbering

                          Good, now we can add "lying sack of shit" to your description.

                          led mike

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                          Reality Strikes
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                          didnt u see tht icon next to ur name..........seems u r in deep s*** man.........!!! u r crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement and we prefer calling thm as BARBARIANS.

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                          • R Reality Strikes

                            as mentioned, the database is on AS/400 Mainframe server. without odbc how can i chk the query. can u guide me on how to proceed with this?

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                            leppie
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                            I feel really sorry for your employer, letting you lose with such equipment...

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                              didnt u see tht icon next to ur name..........seems u r in deep s*** man.........!!! u r crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement and we prefer calling thm as BARBARIANS.

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                              J4amieC
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                              plz dnt us txtspk in da 4rm.

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                              • R Reality Strikes

                                as mentioned, the database is on AS/400 Mainframe server. without odbc how can i chk the query. can u guide me on how to proceed with this?

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                                Ashfield
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                                I have no idea about as400 database utilities, but every database I have ever come across has some utility to allow you to run queries. I suggest you speak to one of your colleagues and find out how to do it.

                                Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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                                  I have no idea about as400 database utilities, but every database I have ever come across has some utility to allow you to run queries. I suggest you speak to one of your colleagues and find out how to do it.

                                  Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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                                  Reality Strikes
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                                  Thanks Bob.

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