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Turns out one of the stored procs shouldn't have been there. It looks like
I created it accidentally back at the very beginning of the project. I
rebuilt and promoted, and only the stored proc in the correct library was
updated. I deleted my faux pas, and it looks like we're good.

Thanks all!



On Thu, Mar 19, 2026 at 12:28 PM Javier Sanchez <
javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes. but....
1. I believe that if in the CRTSQLRPI you do not specify *SYS as part of
the OPTIONs where you see *XREF, it defaults to SQL and if
SQLPATH(*NAMING) is specified, the SQLPATH will take the SQL value. I
suggested you use both values: *SYS in OPTION and SQLPATH(*LIBL).
2. In the CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE there is an option that you have to
include like "SET OPTION NAMING = *SYS" along with other options.
3. Try to connect from the outside interface with a user profile that has a
job description that includes those libraries, where the external sprocs
are defined.
4. In the connection string, there is also something similar to
"NAMING=*SYS" or so, see the .NET or Java documentation.
5. LANGUAGE has to be "RPGLE".

Not sure either, but if you use a service program, I think I remember that
the EXTERNAL NAME must include the library, or else it does not accept
*LIBL.
i.e. EXTERNAL NAME 'MYLIB/MYSRVPGM(MYROUTINE)'.

If I am wrong with anything, please someone let me know. I got rid of all
these kinds of issues by standardizing like this, so I do not remember
exactly what I had to face but I could resolve them.

HTH.
JS



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