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Thanks, Richard.

This may be by design - I see the statement, finally, in the Reference that says that system naming is limited to the statements that define and manage functions (CREATE, DROP. COMMENT, GRANT, REVOKE), not the use of functions. This appears to be the _only_ construct in iSeries SQL that forces me to use *SQL naming in a SELECT statement.

For now I will define functions in QGPL, I think. I have to think about whether to submit an RDC or to report this as a bug. Probably the former, as IBM has explicitly covered this matter.

Regards

Vern

At 10:51 AM 9/8/2003 +0200, you wrote:

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When I try the following in STRSQL with *SYS naming:
SELECT library/func1(in1, in2, out1),
func2(in1, in2, out1)
FROM somelib/somefile
I get:
Column XCBA not in specified tables.
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Vern,
The qualifying library for functions is only supported  with *SQL naming !

Bonne réception/Best regards
Richard THEIS
  Education iSeries 400, France
  theis_richard@xxxxxxxxxx




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