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I was going to suggest a QSQLSRC or some such animal.  But your idea has a 
lot of merit.

Rob Berendt
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Your suggestion is definitely better than my initial thoughts. The
script can be named like the service program module source (perhaps
using a U suffix) in the same source file so it will be easier for more
people to find and use--definitely a winner.

Thanks,
Roger Mackie 

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May I suggest storing the script used in a source physical file member
so that you retain a copy of it, and, can use RUNSQLSTM to recreate it?

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For the archives:

I finally got a result set from both the production file and the test
file when I added PARAMETER STYLE GENERAL (the default is PARAMETER
STYLE SQL) to the CREATE FUNCTION script. Unfortunately, I don't see a
way to set that value on the parameter tab in the iSeries Navigator New
External Function window. Guess I'll just have to get used to building
the CREATE FUNCTION script myself. Or maybe I could 1) use the window,
2) create the UDF, 3) generate the SQL, 4) change the parameter, 5)
delete the UDF, and 6) run the script. Or even better, save a template
script that I change as necessary.

Thank you everyone. Hope this helps someone save two days + of
experimentation!
Roger Mackie
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