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Thank You..We think we need a reinstall on the Ops Nav..It seems to be
missing some other basic components
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Subject: Re: Deleting Stored Procedures


> If you have the SQL development kit, you can try DROP PROCEDURE from the
> STRSQL command.
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> Thanks,
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> Mark
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> Mark D. Walter
> Senior Programmer/Analyst
> CCX, Inc.
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> I created two tables and a procedure on the iSeries through iSeries
> Navigator (v5r2).  I wanted to delete the procedure and recreate it, but
> when I right clicked, the context menu didn't have a delete option.  I
> tried
> logging in as the system administrator account as well as qsecofr incase
it
> was a permissions issue, but I have no way of deleting the objects.  It
> doesn't allow for any other database objects either, not just the newly
> created ones.
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