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Yes it would.

Let's say your table was called PF. And in PF you had
COST
PorDFlag
PorD


And, you created a service program subprocedure that accepted COST,
PorDFlag and PorD and returned PRICE. Then you ran a CREATE FUNCTION
statement to convert that subprocedure into a UDF. Then you created a
view, let's say called LF. And in that view you had
CREATE VIEW LF AS (
select COST, MyUDF(COST, PorDFlag, PorD) as PRICE
From PF

Then your users would query LF instead of PF.

For more details see:
http://faq.midrange.com/data/cache/185.html
Further down in that url is my example.

Rob Berendt

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