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From: rbowman <bowman@montana.com>
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Subject: Re: The joy of FORTRAN
Date: 28 Feb 2025 07:56:27 GMT
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 01:19:38 -0500, c186282 wrote:

>    I only used SQL to do the initial selection - and then more custom
>    code to go through/organize that. Table-joins and the rest are just
>    too evil. No "simple" once you get to that junk (and it's SLOW too).
>    Dump the initial find to a file and use 'C' to go on from there.

We had a person who handcrafted a query using a wide range of DB2 scalar 
functions. I have no idea how many hours it took and it kept growing. I 
don't remember the DB2 version but it broke on some sites where the DB2 
version had a 4k limit rather than the later 8k.

I knew what it was supposed to do but I didn't have a clue how it did it. 
The idea was to provide configurable queries that a user could modify for 
their needs but that one got handed down to generations of support people 
untouched.  That was the case for a lot of the 'configurable' reports. It 
would have been easier to hard code the reports.