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Yes I would say it does since the stored procedure is actually referencing
an RPGLE

Does this have anything to do with RPG? Perhaps it should have been
posted
to Midrange-L...

;-)

- sjl


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One of our c# programmers is attempting to call a stored proedure and pass
me a large data set (approx 60,000 bytes) in a field defined as a clob
(iSeries DB2) but we're getting an SQL error that the string length is too
long, but I believe that a CLOB has a max size of 2gb,

The error is: "String constant beginning with .1.....' too long.

Cause: The string constant beginning with .1...." is larger than 32740.

suggestons?

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