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Your data types need to line up on the stored procedure call I believe.
Also you have registered the program as a stored procedure with the database correct ?
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message: 6
date: Tue, 15 May 2018 11:35:41 -0600
from: Charles Wilt <charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Calling Db2 for i stored proc with Named parameters from C#
using Db2 connect .NET driver
All,
Has anybody got a exmaple of calling a Db2 for i stored procedure with named parameters from a C# app using the Db2 connect .NET driver?
We've tried a few ways, but we keep seeing a Sqlstate => 42884 - No routine was found with the specified name and compatible arguments.
with a performance monitor running, I can see that the "PREPARE" call is being done without using parameter names.
PREPARE "CALL MYLIB.MYSP(?,?,?)
instead of
PREPARE "CALL MYLIB.MYSP(p1=>?,p2=>?,p3=>?)"
I'm not the .NET guy having the issue, I'm the guy that wrote the SP and is trying to help. :)
Thanks!
Charles
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