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Hello.
What have I misunderstood regarding:
drop function xxxx *restrict;*
Why does the IBM i not complain in the following example that function a()
is in use of b() and can not be dropped using the restrict keyword .. I had
the impression the it was the idea of "restrict"
create function a () returns int
begin
return 1;
end;
create function b () returns int
begin
return a();
end;
drop function a restrict;
Same issue applies to procedures as well.
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