Trying to clear an array of clusters with image info from memory - overflowing!

I am using a cluster with IMAQ interface name, session info, image array, and individual image and creating an array of that cluster. I try to clear the cluster by deleting the array elements, read an array of images, save them, and repeat the loop. Over time, though the arrays are tearing through all available RAM. I tried removing local variables (which I understand would save a copy of the entire array to memory every loop iteration) and had no luck - actually the code hangs now on the write function, where it thinks there is no image data. I didn't think I changed anything other than to direct wire where there had been local vars to pass information from one part of the sequence to the next. Help! (screenshots of code attached).
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framegrab sequence 2 - grab and save.jpg ‏149 KB

Hi, Nasgul,
Not sure where you have resources leak - from your screenshots its not clear.
But one is clear - you may not understand that IMAQ Images in LabVIEW passed by references. So, if you want to create array of images, then for each element IMAQ Create should be called with different name, otherwise all elements referred to the same image. For example, if IMAQ Dispose will be called for the first elementh of the array, then other 9 images will be automatically invalid.
Compare two code snippets below:
Common recipe for solving troubles with resources - reduce your application step by step by isolating parts of the code with case structures until application will be stable. Then you will found part of code which caused memory leak. 
best regards,
Andrey.

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    hst=14254F0,icol=10,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd
    =0,pfd=12E6E4
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    hst=14254F0,icol=11,scn=c011,cnm=64,pcn=12E6DE,
    pst=12E6F4,pcd=12E6EC,psc=12E6F0,pnul=12E6E8
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    hst=14254F0,icol=11,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd
    =0,pfd=12E6E0
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=11,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd
    =0,pfd=12E6E4
    (0) r: 147 0 SQLFreeStmt:- hst=14254F0, fop=1
    (0) <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Execution Strategy Begin
    <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
    (0) Original SQL:
    (0) SELECT A1 . "attachment" FROM "T_FLY_FLYER_REWARD" A1 WHERE A1 .
    "empid" = 10004036
    (0)
    (0)
    (0) Accessing Database 'OKFOC' with SQL:
    (0) SELECT "A1"."attachmentname" AS c001, "A1"."lastmodifidate" AS
    c002, "A1"."lastmodifier" AS c003, "A1"."remark" AS c004, "A1"."rereson"
    AS c005, "A1"."retype" AS c006, "A1"."recate" AS c007, "A1"."enddate" AS
    c008, "A1"."startdate" AS c009, "A1"."empid" AS c010, "A1"."pkid" AS
    c011 FROM "T_FLY_FLYER_REWARD" "A1" WHERE ("A1"."empid" = 10004036)
    (0)
    (0)
    Execution Strategy End >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>(0) hoapars (15): ; hoapars Exited with retcode = 0.
    (0) hoaopen (19): ; hoaopen Entered. id = 1.
    (0) hoaopen (19): ; hoaopen Exited with retcode = 0.
    (0) hoadscr (16): ; hoadscr Entered. id = 1.
    (0) hoastmt.c (304): ; Array fetch size is: 1.
    (0) HOAUTIL.C (1224): ; ------ hoadscr() -------:
    (0) HOAUTIL.C (1225): ; hoadamsz: 1, hoadasiz: 1, hoadambr: 1, hoadabrc:
    1
    (0) HOAUTIL.C (1228): ; row 0 - hoadambl: 2147483647, hoadadty: 166,
    hoadaprc:
    (0) 2147483647, hoadacst: 0
    (0) HOAUTIL.C (1232): ; row 0 - hoadascl: 0, hoadanul: 1, hoadanml: 13,
    hoadanam:
    (0) A1.attachment, hoadabfl: 2147483647, hoadamod: 0
    (0) hoadscr (16): ; hoadscr Exited with retcode = 0.
    (0) hoaftch (21): ; hoaftch Entered. id = 1.
    (0) apiutil.c (0): ; hoaftch()::
    (0) apiutil.c (0): ; Column 0 - pszName: A1.attachment, size: 1827, id:
    0, width:
    (0) 1827, scale: 0, flags: 68.
    (0) SELECT "A1"."attachmentname" AS c001, "A1"."lastmodifidate" AS
    c002, "A1"."lastmodifier" AS c003, "A1"."remark" AS c004, "A1"."rereson"
    AS c005, "A1"."retype" AS c006, "A1"."recate" AS c007, "A1"."enddate" AS
    c008, "A1"."startdate" AS c009, "A1"."empid" AS c010, "A1"."pkid" AS
    c011 FROM "T_FLY_FLYER_REWARD" "A1" WHERE ("A1"."empid" = 10004036)
    (0)
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    (0) r: 113 0 SQLPrepare:- hst=14254F0, css=14635668
    (0) Ssss = SELECT "A1"."attachmentname" AS c001,
    "A1"."lastmodifid
    ate" AS c002, "A1"."lastmodifier" AS c003, "A1"."remark"
    AS c0
    04, "A1"."rereson" AS c005, "A1"."retype" AS c006,
    "A1"."recat
    e" AS c007, "A1"."enddate" AS c008, "A1"."startdate" AS
    c009,
    "A1"."empid" AS c010, "A1"."pkid" AS c011 FROM
    "T_FLY_FLYER_RE
    WARD" "A1" WHERE ("A1"."empid" = 10004036)
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    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=1,scn=c001,cnm=64,pcn=12EADA,p
    st=12EAF0,pcd=12EAE8,psc=12EAEC,pnul=12EAE4
    (0) r: 903 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=1,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=1,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=2,scn=c002,cnm=64,pcn=12EADA,p
    st=12EAF0,pcd=12EAE8,psc=12EAEC,pnul=12EAE4
    (0) r: 903 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=2,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=2,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
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    st=12EAF0,pcd=12EAE8,psc=12EAEC,pnul=12EAE4
    (0) r: 903 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=3,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=3,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=4,scn=c004,cnm=64,pcn=12EADA,p
    st=12EAF0,pcd=12EAE8,psc=12EAEC,pnul=12EAE4
    (0) r: 903 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=4,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=4,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=5,scn=c005,cnm=64,pcn=12EADA,p
    st=12EAF0,pcd=12EAE8,psc=12EAEC,pnul=12EAE4
    (0) r: 903 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=5,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=5,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=6,scn=c006,cnm=64,pcn=12EADA,p
    st=12EAF0,pcd=12EAE8,psc=12EAEC,pnul=12EAE4
    (0) r: 903 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=6,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=6,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
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    st=12EAF0,pcd=12EAE8,psc=12EAEC,pnul=12EAE4
    (0) r: 903 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=7,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=7,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
    0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=8,scn=c008,cnm=64,pcn=12EADA,p
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    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=8,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
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    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
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    0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=9,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd=
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    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=10,scn=c010,cnm=64,pcn=12EADA,
    pst=12EAF0,pcd=12EAE8,psc=12EAEC,pnul=12EAE4
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    hst=14254F0,icol=10,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd
    =0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=10,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd
    =0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 886 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=11,scn=c011,cnm=64,pcn=12EADA,
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    (0) r: 903 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=11,fdt=10,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd
    =0,pfd=12EADC
    (0) r: 909 0 SQLColAttributes:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=11,fdt=11,rgbd=0,cbdm=0,pcbd
    =0,pfd=12EAE0
    (0) r: 147 0 SQLFreeStmt:- hst=14254F0, fop=1
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    (0) e: 760 0 SQLPrepare:- hst=14254F0, css=14646584
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    "A1"."lastmodifid
    ate" AS c002, "A1"."lastmodifier" AS c003, "A1"."remark"
    AS c0
    04, "A1"."rereson" AS c005, "A1"."retype" AS c006,
    "A1"."recat
    e" AS c007, "A1"."enddate" AS c008, "A1"."startdate" AS
    c009,
    "A1"."empid" AS c010, "A1"."pkid" AS c011 FROM
    "T_FLY_FLYER_RE
    WARD" "A1" WHERE ("A1"."empid" = 10004036)
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    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=1,scn=c001,cnm=128,pcn=DFE17A,
    pst=DFE17C,pcd=DFE180,psc=DFE184,pnul=DFE186
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=2,scn=c002,cnm=128,pcn=DFE22A,
    pst=DFE22C,pcd=DFE230,psc=DFE234,pnul=DFE236
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=3,scn=c003,cnm=128,pcn=DFE2DA,
    pst=DFE2DC,pcd=DFE2E0,psc=DFE2E4,pnul=DFE2E6
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=4,scn=c004,cnm=128,pcn=DFE38A,
    pst=DFE38C,pcd=DFE390,psc=DFE394,pnul=DFE396
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=5,scn=c005,cnm=128,pcn=DFE43A,
    pst=DFE43C,pcd=DFE440,psc=DFE444,pnul=DFE446
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=6,scn=c006,cnm=128,pcn=DFE52A,
    pst=DFE52C,pcd=DFE530,psc=DFE534,pnul=DFE536
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=7,scn=c007,cnm=128,pcn=DFE5DA,
    pst=DFE5DC,pcd=DFE5E0,psc=DFE5E4,pnul=DFE5E6
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=8,scn=c008,cnm=128,pcn=DFE68A,
    pst=DFE68C,pcd=DFE690,psc=DFE694,pnul=DFE696
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=9,scn=c009,cnm=128,pcn=DFE73A,
    pst=DFE73C,pcd=DFE740,psc=DFE744,pnul=DFE746
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=10,scn=c010,cnm=128,pcn=DFE7EA
    ,pst=DFE7EC,pcd=DFE7F0,psc=DFE7F4,pnul=DFE7F6
    (0) e: 782 0 SQLDescribeCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icol=11,scn=c011,cnm=128,pcn=DFE8EA
    ,pst=DFE8EC,pcd=DFE8F0,psc=DFE8F4,pnul=DFE8F6
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:- hst=14254F0,icl=1,fct=-
    8,rgv=DFF114,cbvm=202,pcv=14
    674388
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icl=2,fct=99,rgv=E04024,cbvm=16,pcv=146
    98084
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:- hst=14254F0,icl=3,fct=-
    8,rgv=E0504C,cbvm=42,pcv=146
    98484
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:- hst=14254F0,icl=4,fct=-
    8,rgv=E2B004,cbvm=1002,pcv=1
    4698884
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:- hst=14254F0,icl=5,fct=-
    8,rgv=E060DC,cbvm=402,pcv=14
    699284
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:- hst=14254F0,icl=6,fct=-
    8,rgv=E43794,cbvm=102,pcv=14
    699684
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:- hst=14254F0,icl=7,fct=-
    8,rgv=E0FE0C,cbvm=10,pcv=147
    46100
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icl=8,fct=99,rgv=E10384,cbvm=16,pcv=147
    48100
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icl=9,fct=99,rgv=E10E34,cbvm=16,pcv=147
    50836
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icl=10,fct=99,rgv=E11604,cbvm=4,pcv=147
    51636
    (0) e: 502 0 SQLBindCol:-
    hst=14254F0,icl=11,fct=99,rgv=E11924,cbvm=4,pcv=147
    52436
    (0) e: 359 0 SQLSetStmtOption:- hst=14254F0, fop=0 , vprm=0
    (0) e: 365 0 SQLExecute:- hst=14254F0
    (0) e: 396 0 SQLSetStmtOption:- hst=14254F0, fop=9 , vprm=100
    (0) e: 400 0 SQLExtendedFetch:- hstm=14254F0, fft=1, irow=0,
    pcrw=DF7AC8, rgr
    s=DFE90C
    (0) hoautil.c (561): ; Requested chunk length: 65536
    (0) SELECT "attachment" FROM "T_FLY_FLYER_REWARD" WHERE "pkid"=3 AND
    (0) "empid"=10004036 AND "startdate"={ts '2012-12-28 00:00:00.000'} AND
    (0) "enddate"={ts '2012-12-28 00:00:00.000'} AND "recate"='0' AND
    "retype"='0' AND
    (0) "rereson"='5858' AND "remark"='' AND "lastmodifier"='7' AND
    (0) "lastmodifidate"={ts '2012-12-28 10:41:03.070'} AND
    (0) "attachmentname"='飞行准备网一期演示沟通会议.doc
    (0) '
    (0) UPDATE "T_FLY_FLYER_REWARD" SET "attachment" = ? WHERE "pkid"=3 AND
    (0) "empid"=10004036 AND "startdate"={ts '2012-12-28 00:00:00.000'} AND
    (0) "enddate"={ts '2012-12-28 00:00:00.000'} AND "recate"='0' AND
    "retype"='0' AND
    (0) "rereson"='5858' AND "remark"='' AND "lastmodifier"='7' AND
    (0) "lastmodifidate"={ts '2012-12-28 10:41:03.070'} AND
    (0) "attachmentname"='飞行准备网一期演示沟通会议.doc
    (0) '
    (0) i: 924 0 SQLAllocConnect:- henv=1424718,phd=12E834
    (0) i: 931 0 SQLSetConnectOption:- hdbc=1424C30, fop=1218 , vprm=1
    (0) i: 938 0 SQLSetConnectOption:- hdbc=1424C30, fop=103 , vprm=0
    (0) i: 945 1 SQLDriverConnect:- hdbc=1424C30, hwnd=0, scsi=12E8C4,
    ccsi=-3, s
    cso=12E9C4, ccsom=1020, pcso=12E83A, fdc=0,
    (0) i: 955 0 SQLGetInfo:- hdbc=1424C30, fit=18 ,rif=12e840, civm=130,
    piv=12E
    83C
    (0) i: 960 0 SQLSetConnectOption:- hdbc=1424C30, fop=1217 , vprm=1
    (0) Created new MSSQLODBC connection (21122096)
    (0) e:1881 0 SQLAllocStmt:- hdbc=1424C30,pst=E1C678
    (0) e:1890 0 SQLSetStmtOption:- hst=14270A0, fop=0 , vprm=0
    (0) e:1896 0 SQLExecDirect:- hst=14270A0, css=-3
    (0) 6sss = SELECT "attachment" FROM "T_FLY_FLYER_REWARD"
    WHERE "pk
    id"=3 AND "empid"=10004036 AND "startdate"={ts '2012-12
    -28 00:
                    00:00.000'} AND "enddate"={ts '2012-12-28 00:00:00.000'}
    AND "
    recate"='0' AND "retype"='0' AND "rereson"='5858' AND
    "remark"
    ='' AND "lastmodifier"='7' AND "lastmodifidate"={ts
    '2012-12-2
                    8 10:41:03.070'} AND "attachmentname"='飞行准备网一期演
    示沟通? 嵋?doc '
    (0) e:1905 0 SQLDescribeCol:- hst=14270A0,icol=1,scn=
    (null),cnm=0,pcn=0,pst=1
    2EDDC,pcd=0,psc=0,pnul=0
    (0) e:1914100 SQLFetch:- hst=14270A0
    (0) i: 591100 SQLError:-
    hnv=1424718,hdbc=21122096,hst=14270a0,sss=00000,pne=
    12EB20,cemm=1239988,pem=1FF
    (0) =14247sem =
    (0) DB_MSSQLODBC_ENGINE (1916): ; (SQL State: 00000; SQL Code: 16)
    (0) DRV_BlobRead: (SQL State: 00000; SQL Code: 16)
    (0)
    (0) nvRETURN (F:\Work\Connect_4_6_3\src\drv\DRV_BLOB.C 249): -1
    (0) hoaftch (21): ; hoaftch Exited with retcode = 28500, hoadabrc = 1.
    (0) hoaclse (22): ; hoaclse Entered. id = 1.
    (0) e: 442 0 SQLFreeStmt:- hst=14254F0, fop=1
    (0) hoaclse (22): ; hoaclse Exited with retcode = 0.
    (0) hoadafr (23): ; hoadafr Entered. id = 1.
    (0) hoadafr (23): ; hoadafr Exited with retcode = 0.
    (0) hoaroll (12): ; hoaroll Entered. tflag = 1.
    (0) e:1353 0 SQLTransact:- henv=0,hdbc=14247C0, ftp=1
    (0) e:1359 0 SQLSetConnectOption:- hdbc=14247C0, fop=102 , vprm=1
    (0) hoaroll (12): ; hoaroll Exited with retcode = 0.
    (0) hoabegn (9): ; hoabegn Entered. formatID = 306206, hoagttln = 55,
    hoagttid =
    (0) ORCL.REGRESS.RDBMS.DEV.US.ORACLE.COM.f04eafd4.17.20.497, hoagtbln =
    10,
    (0) hoagtbid = , tflag = 0, initial = 0
    (0) e:1005 0 SQLGetConnectOption:- hdbc=14247C0, fop=102 , pvprm=12EA80
    (0) e:1007 0 SQLSetConnectOption:- hdbc=14247C0, fop=108 , vprm=1
    (0) e:1012 0 SQLSetConnectOption:- hdbc=14247C0, fop=102 , vprm=0
    (0) hoabegn (9): ; hoabegn Exited with retcode = 0.
    (0) hoapars (15): ; hoapars Entered. stmtType = 0, id = 1.
    (0) nvOUT (F:\Work\Connect_4_6_3\src\qp\QP_SQTXT.C 55): SELECT
    A1."attachment"
    (0) FROM "T_FLY_FLYER_REWARD" A1 WHERE A1."empid"=10000535
    (0) SELECT "A1"."attachmentname" AS c001, "A1"."lastmodifidate" AS
    c002, "A1"."lastmodifier" AS c003, "A1"."remark" AS c004, "A1"."rereson"
    AS c005, "A1"."retype" AS c006, "A1"."recate" AS c007, "A1"."enddate" AS
    c008, "A1"."startdate" AS c009, "A1"."empid" AS c010, "A1"."pkid" AS
    c011 FROM "T_FLY_FLYER_REWARD" "A1" WHERE ("A1"."empid" = 10000535)
    (0)
    (0) r: 74 0 SQLAllocStmt:- hdbc=14247C0,pst=12E7C0
    (0) r: 113 0 SQLPrepare:- hst=14254F0, css=14606780
    (0) Ssss = SELECT "A1"."attachmentname" AS c001,
    "A1"."lastmodifid
    ate" AS c002, "A1"."lastmodifier" AS c003, "A1"."remark"
    AS c0
    04, "A1"."rereson" AS c005, "A1"."retype" AS c006,
    "A1"."recat
    e" AS c007, "A1"."enddate" AS c008, "A1"."startdate" AS
    c009,
    "A1"."empid" AS c010, "A1"."pkid" AS c011 FROM
    "T_FLY_FLYER_RE
    WARD" "A1" WHERE ("A1"."empid" = 10000535)
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