We have a number of Powerbuilder applications for which we have been using 
the SQLCode returned from a sql statement execution to determine the next 
action, depending on if the statement failed (SQLCode < 0), didn't return 
any rows (SQLCode = 100) or successfully returned data (SQLCode = 0).  We 
upgraded to 8.1.6 two weeks ago, and just discovered that, outside of an 
exception block, SQLCode now always returns 0.  Do any of you know a way to 
return to the old codes, or make it treat Powerbuilder like an exception 
block, or know of some other code we could use to gather this information?

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