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You have to wait until the CL program ends, no matter what the type of your
parameter is, just after that will your .NET program continue. Your
invocation will block until the CL program ends as far as I know. What are
you seeing?

El mar, 8 nov 2022 a las 14:16, K Crawford (<kscx3ksc@xxxxxxxxx>) escribió:

I have a simple stored procedure:
CREATE or REPLACE PROCEDURE cafteria.SP_AMUSER(
IN username CHAR(10)
)
EXTERNAL NAME cafteria.SPAMUSERC
LANGUAGE CL
PARAMETER STYLE GENERAL

The question is when the external .NET program calls this if:
1. UserName is defined as INOUT will the .NET program wait for the
completion of the program before continuing?
2. UserName is defined as OUT will the .NET program wait for the completion
of the program before continuing ?
3. UserName is defined as IN will the .NET program wait for the completion
of the program before continuing ? I say no on this one.


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