Have a look at the SYSPROCS View located in the QSYS2 Schema.
Here you'll find all Stored Procedures (independent on whether SQL described
or external)
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Subject: where are stored procedures on IBM i
We need to backup all stored procedures for migration to another system.
Where are they located?
Thanks,
Jerry
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