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After sending this I got my lazy butt over to google to learn that *SYS
naming is not supported for qualified UDF's.

Grrrr...

I also learned that our developer was forward thinking and actually has
the "libraries" property in the JDBC settings, so I just added the
libraries I needed into the JDBC connection info and all is well.

It was a good lesson on SQL UDF's though.

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-----Original Message-----

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message: 8
date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 12:07:38 +0000
from: vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: SQL User Defined Function Location - Can it be qualified
of does library need to be in *LIBL ?

Chuck - as far as I have been able to discern, the *SYS naming for
qualifying a UDF looks like division - it fails in the parser, as I
recall. One of those ambiguous patterns the lexer and parser don't know
what to do with - heh!

Vern



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