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Has anyone had any success calling an RPGLE UDF from a non-iSeries app using ADO? I know I can write a stored procedure that will pass back a parameter, and I can use the UDF in an SQL statement (as in 'SELECT field1, field2, MyFunc(field3) FROM
MyTable"), but I'm curious if I can duplicate the functionality in RPGLE, where I can just say "Eval Var1 = MyFunc(Var2)".
It looks like ADO has a parameter type of ReturnValue, but I'm having no luck trying to code a command that uses it. I'm trying to do this out of a Lotus Domino agent, using LotusScript (very similar to Visual Basic).
Thanks very much for any help you can give me,
Mike Naughton
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Judd Wire, Inc.
124 Turnpike Road
Turners Falls, MA 01376
413-676-3144
Internal: x 444
mnaughton@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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