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Hi,



I may be about to expose my ignorance here but my skin is getting thicker in
my old age.

I wrote what I thought was a stored procedure that I could execute later
when I needed it. I ran the RUNSQLSTM command interactively to compile it.
At first there were a few syntax errors that needed correction. Fixed them
but, when there were no errors, the procedure actually began executing.
There is no Stored Procedure as an object in the library.



Here's the first few lines of that procedure.



DROP PROCEDURE UPILIB/COMPCONS;

CREATE PROCEDURE UPILIB/COMPCONS;

BEGIN

update Library/FileName set BICMPY = 72 where BICMPY in(20,71,90,95);



several hundred more lines.



END;



It's been a few months since I wrote a Stored procedure, but I don't know
how this thing could have executed with me actually calling it separately.

What am I overlooking?





Kind Regards,



Thomas Garvey




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