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Save/Restore can replicate a SQL stored procedure, so what the specifics of the concern are, do not seem intuitive. Additionally the procedure definition is stored as a DBCLOB column ROUTINEDEF in the SYSROUTINES TABLE journaled to QSQJRN in QSYS2. Personally, given the choice between replaying a CREATE and save/restore, I would choose the latter.

Regards, Chuck
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Kruse, Kat wrote:
If you get a way to do this, pass it on. We opened a ticket on this
over a year ago and they haven't been able to do this automatically. I
have checked with the other replication/HA vendors (iTera/Vision -before
the merger-, Data Mirror, NoMax) and they couldn't do it either.

According to everyone I spoke to, this has to do with the way IBM stores
and defines these objects.

Anyway, if you get a solution, please pass it on.


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