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  • Subject: RPG use of Stored Procedure result set
  • From: AIV <aiv@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 01:01:25 +0100
  • Organization: AIV SL

Hi,
we have been doing some testing with ADO/OLE/DB and Stored Procedures on
the AS/400.
Since we run into some problems, I want to test these same stored
procedures from within the AS/400 itself, instead of  from VB or Delphi.

Reading old editions from News/400, Paul Conte's articles on Stored
procedures (back in end of 1997 !!!) I found an article that had an
example of how to use a Stored Procedure from an "client" RPG program,
but the example shown did NOT include the use of returning a "result
set" from the stored procedure back to the client program, normally VB
or Delphi.
The question is, if my Stored Procedure returns a result set, and I want
to read it from an RPG client program, how am I supposed to
define/use/read it in RPG ?
Any one had any experience with this?
--
Antonio Fernandez-Vicenti
aiv@ctv.es


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