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Pat

Thanks for your examples:

In going thru them, and attempting to mimic some of your code.
I'm new at stored procedures, so attempting to keep it simple.

I can't get my program to compile when I use the SET PATH "QSYS","QSYS2";

I create the proc in an sqlrpgle program like below.

C/EXEC SQL
C+ SET PATH "QSYS","QSYS2";
C+ CREATE PROCEDURE CRPRDLIBTS/STR004SP
C+ (COCD INOUT CHAR(2),
C+ AGNT INOUT CHAR(10),
C+ POLM INOUT CHAR(10),
C+ POLS INOUT DEC(3,0),
C+ COVC INOUT DEC(3,0),
C+ CANDTE INOUT DEC(8,0),
C+ REF INOUT DEC(9,2),
C+ RTN INOUT CHAR(02))
C+ (SPECIFIC CRPRDLIBTS/STR004SP NOT DETERMINISTIC NO SQL
C+ EXTERNAL NAME CRPRDLIBTS/STR004 LANGUAGE RPGLE SIMPLE CALL)
C/END-EXEC
I do put it above the create procedure, but it doesn't like the ; then
when I remove it, I still get an error about the end statement.
Also, how do I set my naming convention to sql or iseries.
The stored procedures manuals seems to talk all around it but not how to
set it.

What I want to be able to do is call a stored procedure from RPGLE,
In the rpg program I call the stored procedure like below:

CALLP GetPgm(PSCOCD:PSAGNT:PSPOLM:PSPOLS
:PSCOVC:$CANDT:PRMREF:RNCODE)

Would this be correct?

Any help appreciated.

Darrell Lee
Information Technology
Extension 17127

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