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If that program is registered as a stored procedure, it may be called as
such from an ODBC/JDBC connection. If it's not, there are some other
methods to call a program. In java for example, you have the set of
"access" classes in jt400. With .NET I remember there are also classes to
call a program that IBM provides to be used with ODBC.
Maybe that's how he is doing. Not sure, but I think that with ftp you can
also quote a remote command and that's another way of doing it..

JS


El jue, 26 sept 2024 a las 15:01, James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L (<
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) escribió:

We have a customer developer who is being a bit tight-lipped about how
he's feeding data into a PF. We think he might be doing it through ODBC
or JDBC, from some other box.

We have an ILE RPG program that should be run after one or more records
have been added to this file (to propagate the data elsewhere). Assuming
I'm right about how the records are being added, what's the simplest way
(from the customer developer's point of view, not necessarily mine) for
the developer's program to trip the data propagation program?

I seem to recall that programs can be set up as stored procedures, but
it's been a while since I've done anything with that.

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