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Take a look at the file QSYS2/SYSPROCS. I think everything will become abundantly clear.
Mark D. Walter
Business to Business Data Integration Specialist
Certified IBM System I Specialist
Paragon Consulting Services, Inc.
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of John.BresinaJr
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 1:23 PM
To: MIDRANGE-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Is is possible to Save/Restore SQL Stored procedures from one system to another
We are doing a Hardware upgrade from an 840 to Power6 560 and upgrading the OS from V5R4 to 7.1. The users have been testing all applications successfully except one external interface was receiving a Error: [DB2/400 SQL]SQL0204 - X09031SPS in QGPL type *N not found. After talking with the application support staff and not finding the object on the OLD and NEW systems I discovered it was a Stored procedure. I then looked in iSeries Navigator > Databases > Our System > Schemas > QGPL> Procedures and there it was. Is it possible to Save/Restore the stored procedures? Do I have to using navigator generate the SQL and rerun it on the new system? If so, I have never attempted this before, how?
John
John Bresina Jr | Sr Engineer | TTS Server Tech VOC HQ | *Target | 33 S 6th St | Minneapolis, Mn 55402 | 612 304 3665 (ph)
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