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Below is an example of a SQL Server 2000 stored procedure
that we use in a query tool that we built for one
of our web-based Wintel applications.  It is called
from a C#.NET application.

CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.prc_AH_GetReportsList AS

select * from ah_objects
select ReportID,ObjectID,ReportName,ReportDescription,DateCreated,
UserIDCreated,isnull(DateModified,'') as DateModified,
isnull(UserIDModified,'') as UserIDModified,Private,
UserNameCreated, isnull(UserNameModified,'') as UserNameModified from
AH_Reports

We now want to extend this query tool so it can access our DB2 databases
for our iSeries application using the .NET data provider included with
iSeries
Access.

My .NET developer is asking if a DB2 stored procedure can return data
via multiple select statements (as shown above) without the use of record
sets?

Based on his research so far, it seems like using cursors and multiple
records
sets is the only way.  We are working against a V5R3 server for this
project.

Thanks.
----------------------

Scott A. Schollenberger
Director, R&D
TENEX Systems, a division of Harris Computer Systems
2011 Renaissance Blvd., Suite 100
King of Prussia, PA  19406
Phone: 610-239-9988  Ext. 305
Fax: 610-239-9995
E-mail: saschollenberger@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: www.tenexsys.com

IBM Certified Specialist - eServer i5 iSeries Technical Solutions
Implementer V5R3

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