Hi Jerry,
I'm not really familiar with SQL Stored Procedures, however, as an FYI,
the file encapsulation utility doesn't care what language the templates
are in, it'll simply replace the variables that are put into the
templates. It will default the source member type to RPGLE but you can
easily change that in PDM.
Kurt Anderson
Application Developer
Highsmith
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Thanks Matt - I just downloaded the Stored Procedure, Triggers and UDF
redbook. The reason I asked about SQL stored procedures is that we have
a Web development utility that requires all but the most basic I/O be
done with SQL stored procedures.
Kurt - thanks for note regarding cursor positioning. I'll give it a go
and see what develops ;)
Regards, Jerry
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