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I tried moving it around and now I get a different error and I know that the
callable statement has not been free yet!
Guess it is time to accelerate to IBM support.
Message . . . . : Java exception received when calling Java
method.
Cause . . . . . : RPG procedure JDBC_GETIN in program IL/JDBCR4
received
Java exception "java.sql.SQLException: Invalid state, the
CallableStatement
object is closed." when calling method "getInt" with signature "(I)I"
in
class "java.sql.CallableStatement". Recovery . . . : Contact the
person
responsible for program maintenance to determine the cause of the
problem.
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Scott Klement <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:
Hi Alan,
I wasn't really trying to change your methodology, I was just explaining
why I haven't run into this myself.
If you do want options for changing your methodology, you might consider
returning data via the result set. (That's what I do with stored
procedures.)
What alternative is there to using output parameters to return a statusor
result? I still have not found a way to get the return value in Java. Ihave
googled and looked but can find no example of getting the return statusthat
is returned when you issue RETURN in the stored procedure.--
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