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On 02 Aug 2013 08:57, Alan Campin wrote:
<<SNIP>> If you don't give it a library name, it searches the
database and finds the first one. If you are calling a UDF from
outside the i you need to qualify the UDF with the library. Inside
the i, normally you do not. <<SNIP>>

The above comment seemed to imply differences where there are none, except as [e.g. implicitly\default or explicitly] defined differently. The rules are the same irrespective of a local connection or from a remote connection. The chosen naming rule and setup of the library list and the PATH determine the effects no matter whence the request originates. If the remote connection establishes a setup that mimics "inside the i", then the unqualified requests should operate the same.


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