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If the stored procedures are external ones, so rather than being pure SQL they use RPG then there was a change made a few releases ago which meant that if the service program or program to which they refer is deleted then they are too. Our change control always deletes objects before recreating them which is always a PITA with objects that are stored procedures.

Tim.

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Subject: Does anyone know why a Stored Procedure would ever be removed by the system itself?

For whatever reason we have some Stored Procedures missing from the system without anyone removing them. Does anyone have any idea how this could happen.

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