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I've modified my _site_profile setting in my webfocus admin console to -INCLUDE MRE_Log.fex which does a simple SQL ODBC insert statement.

The problem that I have with doing this, is that whenever a user goes to modify anything in the EDASERVE environment, they get a messagebox of 'ROWS AFFECTED BY PASSTHRU COMMAND : 1/INSERT' which is the output of the SQL command.

Is there any way to stop this output? Like if I wanted to set up my fex to have absolutely no feedback to the user, suppressing all output.

Thanks!


Prod: Single Windows 2008 Server running Webfocus 7.7.03 Reporting server Web server IIS6/Tomcat, AS400 DB2 database.
 
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This is what I use in Oracle:

SQL SET PASSRECS OFF


In FOCUS since 1985. Prod WF 8.0.08 (z90/Suse Linux) DB (Oracle 11g), Self Serv, Report Caster, WebServer Intel/Linux.
 
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The command should work for DB2 as well.

quote:
SQL [target_db] SET PASSRECS {OFF|ON}

where:
target_db - Indicates the target RDBMS. Valid values are DB2 or SQLDS. Omit if you previously
issued the SET SQLENGINE command.

OFF - Is the default. As in previous releases, the Interface provides no information as to the
number of records affected by a successfully executed Direct SQL Passthru UPDATE or
DELETE command.
ON - Provides the following FOCUS message after the successful execution of a Direct SQL
Passthru UPDATE or DELETE command:
(FOC1364) ROWS AFFECTED BY PASSTHRU COMMAND: #/operation


I found the above information in "FOCUS for S/390 - DB2 and SQL/DS Read/Write Interface User’s Manual - Version 7.0". It appears the OFF/ON default is reversed for WebFOCUS.


Francis


Give me code, or give me retirement. In FOCUS since 1991

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