EXECUTE IMMEDIATE

The EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement:

EXECUTE IMMEDIATE combines the basic functions of the PREPARE and EXECUTE statements. It can be used to prepare and execute SQL statements that contain neither variables nor parameter markers.

Invocation

This statement can only be embedded in an application program, SQL function, SQL procedure, or trigger. It is an executable statement that cannot be dynamically prepared. It must not be specified in Java™.

Authorization

The authorization rules are those defined for the SQL statement specified by EXECUTE IMMEDIATE. For example, see INSERT for the authorization rules that apply when an INSERT statement is executed using EXECUTE IMMEDIATE.

The authorization ID of the statement is the run-time authorization ID unless DYNUSRPRF(*OWNER) was specified on the CRTSQLxxx command when the program was created. For more information, see Authorization IDs and authorization names.

Syntax

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Description

variable
Identifies a variable that must be declared in accordance with the rules for declaring character-string, UTF-16 graphic, or UCS-2 graphic variables. An indicator variable must not be specified.
string-expression
A string-expression is any PL/I string-expression that yields a character string. SQL expressions that yield a character string are not allowed. A string-expression is only allowed in PL/I.

The value of the identified variable or string expression is called a statement string.

The statement string must be one of the following SQL statements:70

ALTER INSERT SET CURRENT DEBUG MODE
CALL LABEL SET CURRENT DEGREE
COMMENT LOCK TABLE SET ENCRYPTION PASSWORD
COMMIT REFRESH TABLE SET PATH
CREATE RELEASE SAVEPOINT SET SCHEMA
DECLARE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE RENAME SET SESSION AUTHORIZATION
DELETE REVOKE SET TRANSACTION
DROP ROLLBACK UPDATE
GRANT SAVEPOINT

The statement string must not:

When an EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement is executed, the specified statement string is parsed and checked for errors. If the SQL statement is not valid, it is not executed and the error condition that prevents its execution is reported in the stand-alone SQLSTATE and SQLCODE. If the SQL statement is valid, but an error occurs during its execution, that error condition is reported in the stand-alone SQLSTATE and SQLCODE. Additional information on the error can be retrieved from the SQL Diagnostics Area (or the SQLCA).

Note

If the same SQL statement is to be executed more than once, it is more efficient to use the PREPARE and EXECUTE statements rather than the EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement.

Example

Use C to execute the SQL statement in the variable Qstring.

void main () 
  {
   
    EXEC SQL  BEGIN DECLARE SECTION  END-EXEC.

    char Qstring[100] = "INSERT INTO WORK_TABLE SELECT * FROM EMPPROJACT 
     WHERE ACTNO >= 100"; 

    EXEC SQL  END DECLARE SECTION  END-EXEC.
    EXEC SQL  INCLUDE SQLCA;
  .
  .
  .
    EXEC SQL EXECUTE IMMEDIATE :Qstring;
  
    return;
  }

70.
A select-statement is not allowed. To dynamically process a select-statement, use the PREPARE, DECLARE CURSOR, and OPEN statements.



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