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Nope... But we are doing some Data Synchronization using WBI. However our App is all Message Based. And currently all Transactions initiate on the AS/400. We communicate via a Data Queue, since we didn't want any direct DB Connections to our production machine.

But it seems to me, that if you've defined a Business Object, you're stored proc would need to return some kind of info. If it doesn't than the Message you're getting would seem to make sense. What's your stored procedure supposed to do?

Mike



We're running preliminary tests with WBI, using the JDBC driver, trying to
create a trivial "business object" around a stored procedure (my test
stored procedure from yesterday) that has a single, input-only, parameter.
We keep getting a log message to the effect that it "couldn't find any
columns." Any idea what's going wrong?

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