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Hello All,

I'm pretty sure this won't work, but I will ask.

I have created an RPG stored procedure program that when called directly
from the stored procedure returns recordsets just fine. Good !

Would like to perform some setup stuff such as OVRDBF, etc to make sure
lib list and other stuff is good to go.

Tried putting a CL in front of the RPG call to do the overrides, but NO
recordset gets returned. Most likely because of the CL call between the
SPROC and the RPG.

So the questions:

1.) Can a CL program be called from a stored procedure that calls an RPG
and ultimately returns a recordset ? (I'm guessing not.)

2.) Is using *INZSR a better alternative that will work so I can just
call the RPG and do all the setup stuff there. Some of the discussions
I've seen say that *INZSR happens before file opens, etc....

Thanks in advance for any insight.

Regards,
Richard Schoen
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