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James,

I believe the information is stored in SQL files. If you query SYSPROCS and
SYSPARMS you should see the information on your stored procedure in there

cheers
Colin.W
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: James H H Lampert [mailto:jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 13 September 2004 23:31
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Registering SQL stored procedures


I just registered a trivial RPG test program as my first SQL external stored
procedure (using Colin Bell's "SQuirreL" SQL client). It works exactly as
intended, but I'm curious:

Just where does this registration get stored? The Stored Procedures redbook
example (which demonstrates registering the stored procedure using iSeries
Navigator) shows it appearing in the library as seen from iSeries Navigator,
but when I look at the library in PDM, I don't find anything that wasn't
there before I registered the stored procedure; neither does a DSPOBJD on
the name, with both the library and OBJTYPE set to *ALL, turn up anything
new. Yet from SQuirreL, it definitely shows up, and persists even after I
close it down.

Just how are these things stored?

--
JHHL


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