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Does the function take a character parm by chance?

If so are you testing with with a const value like so:

select myfunc('CHARLES') from sysibm.sysdummy1;

If so, then the problem is probably that you've defined the parm as
character but 'CHARLES' in the above is considered VARCHAR.

Try casting to character
select myfunc(char('CHARLES')) from sysibm.sysdummy1;

On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 9:32 AM, <jhaskins@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good morning;

I'm attempting to create my first SQL user defined function (UDF) based on
a service program written in RPGLE.

The function was created without any errors and I can see it when I look
at the functions for the schema (database) that I created it in. However
when I try to test it in a SQL select statement I get a message saying that
it isn't found in the library list. Since it's in the same library as the
files in the schema, I can't understand why it isn't being seen.

Obviously, since this is my first time, I've done something wrong and/or
missed a step. Can you offer any advice or suggestions about what is going
on and how to correct the problem?

Thanks!


Janell Haskins,
Senior Business Analyst &

Systems Manager

Knit-Rite, Inc.
120 Osage Ave.
Kansas City, KS 66105


(913)279-6342

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