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Hi, Todd,

In some cases, the naming mode used to create the stored procedure may supersede the manner in which the procedure is called.

This topic is more complex than it seems. For details, I recommend Birgitta Hauser's thorough, authoritative articles about SQL and System naming:
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-sqlnaming/index.html
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/ibmi/library/i-system_sql2/index.html

Alan

Allen, Todd <mailto:Todd.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
February 8, 2013 4:09 PM
Is there any way to use SQL naming in an unqualified (no library) call to a stored procedure and have the library list used? I seem to recall that an alias can be used to mimic the library list behavior when using SQL naming.

I know system naming would be much easier but that is not an option at this time.

Thanks,
Todd Allen
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