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I'm an idiot... ;-D
Please disregard previous and use this :
Select
substr(ROUTINE_NAME,1,20) as ROUTINE_NAME,
substr(ROUTINE_SCHEMA,1,20) as ROUTINE_SCHEMA
From SYSFUNCS
where ROUTINE_NAME = 'CONVERTTODATE'
I wrote:
Mike -
In what library was the function created?
Run a query on the SYSFUNCS table:
Select
substr(ROUNTINE_NAME,1,20) as ROUTINE_NAME,
substr(ROUTINE_SCHEMA_ as ROUTINE_SCHEMA
From SYSFUNCS
where ROUTINE_NAME = 'CONVERTTODATE'
If you don't have the ROUTINE_SCHEMA in your library list, you'll need to
qualify the function to the library where it lives.
- sjl
"Mike Wills" wrote in message
news:mailman.183.1337721224.2505.midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx...
I am following [this article](
http://www.mcpressonline.com/programming/rpg/using-rpg-in-sql.html) to
create a UDF. The only difference from the article is the names and the RPG
logic. When I tried to test it I get:
SELECT ConvertToDate(DDATE), DPERNO FROM PBMASTP
DATE in MODULES type *SRVPGM not found.
I know the path is correct and I have confirmed it to be correct. Here is
what the CREATE FUNCTION looks like:
CREATE FUNCTION CONVERTTODATE (
DATEIN DECIMAL(8, 0) )
RETURNS DATE
LANGUAGE RPGLE
SPECIFIC QMFILES.CONVERTTODATE
DETERMINISTIC
NO SQL
RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT
NO EXTERNAL ACTION
NOT FENCED
EXTERNAL NAME 'MODULES/DATE(ConvertToDate)'
PARAMETER STYLE SQL ;
Any thoughts? This is my first UDF I have tried to create.
--
Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me
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