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yep - just looked at the Redbook - SPs have signatures based on name and number of parameters, UDFs are based on name, number, and types.

Vern

Elvis Budimlic wrote:
Vern, while data type is part of the signature for UDFs, I don't think same
holds for SPs.

Elvis

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-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: Calling a Stored iSeries stored procedure from MS SQL Studio

Carl

I will ancticipate a problem - besides my spelling!!

Be sure either to have your parameters defined as VARCHAR for character types - or have your SQL programmer cast the values to CHAR.

SQL on iSeries treats literal character values as VARCHAR and will not find the stored procedure if you defined it with CHAR.

Vern



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