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Hi

I suggest that you use a qualified name to make it work.
ex. Mylib.MyTable

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Op vr 11 feb. 2022 om 06:54 schreef John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx>:

We have an RPG program wrapped by a UDF. This function works from
STRSQL, but not in Python via ODBC. The error I'm getting is

SQL0204 - MY_FUNCTION_NAME in *LIBL type *N not found.

I checked the library of the function using the SYSFUNCS view and
added that library to my ODBC connection's library list (using the
ADDLIBLE command via itoolkit on the same connection, if that matters)
and I still get the same error message.

Anyone know what is going on and how I can get it to work from Python?
I'm happy to provide more details if you tell me what information will
help.

John Y.
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