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all my testing is from iNavigator so far

FOUND THE ISSUE... in the query that I clipped off, the reference to the
parms in the WHERE clause
XYZ = LOCATIONS_BY_FUND_MEMBER.EMFND# as if the parm was prefixed by the
function name...
fixed the parm name and the WHERE clause - now it works!

Thanks to all, and now I know a little more about UDTF functions
I get to throw this over the wall back to the java developer.
Jim Franz


On Thu, Jan 25, 2018 at 11:10 AM, <dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"MIDRANGE-L" <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 01/25/2018
09:43:07 AM:
when calling , get 4 message in log

SQL0204 LOCATIONS_BY_FUND_MEMBER in QSYS type *lib not found
Diagnostic

CPF503E user defined function error on member
QSQPTABL Notify

CPF503E user defined function error on member
QSQPTABL Senders Copy

SQL0204 LOCATIONS_BY_FUND_MEMBER in QSYS type *lib not found
Diagnostic


even though it says it's not found, it found it and returned an empty
table
(with column headings)

Is there an issue with SQL only table function?
Is this a 10 character limit on function name?
Something else?


Even though you are qualifying the function name, since it is
being called from off-platform so you need to make sure the caller is
using "naming=system" in the connection string for the session. The
default is "naming=sql" and that causes the default schema to be equal to
the user name also specified in the credentials for the connection string.
Using "naming=system" will allow the session to have access to the full
library list associated.


Sincerely,

Dave Clark
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