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I must have missed the original question, but using Reporting Services
(a part of Visual Studio) the following would be an example:
CALL LIBNAME.PROGNAME (?,?,?,?,?,?)
In this example, 6 parameters that are defined within RS & passed to the
SP.
Within the stored procedures, the parameters can be INPUT, OUTPUT, or
INPUT & OUTPUT.
Thanks.
James Salter
Systems Programmer
American Cast Iron Pipe Company
phone (205) 325-3033
fax (205) 307-3833
from: "Walden H. Leverich" <WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Calling a Stored iSeries stored procedure from MS SQL
Studio
Can you elaborate on how she's calling this proc. I assume (I know. :-)
that "SQL Studio" is actually either SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio
-- the admin tool for SQL Server) or Visual Studio (the programming IDE)
but in either case, you don't just "call" an iSeries sproc. Are you
using a linked server in SQL Server?
-Walden
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