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I've tried running it from both STRSQL and Run SQL Scripts, I get the--
same message.
The function was created in the same library as our production data
files. The service program that the function executes is in a
different library, though. From what I can tell, the program library
isn't in the library list for the job the Run SQL Scripts runs under.
I tried creating the service program in the production data library
and it didn't correct the problem.
Janell Haskins,
Senior Business Analyst &
Systems Manager
Knit-Rite, Inc.
120 Osage Ave.
Kansas City, KS 66105
(913)279-6342
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Thompson [mailto:gthompson@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 8:47 AM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: RE: User Defined Function Not Found In Library List
How are you running your UDF; STRSQL, Run SQL Scripts, Debug session ?
First guess is the library list is not what you assume it to be . . .
-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
jhaskins@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 7:33 AM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: User Defined Function Not Found In Library List
Good morning;
I'm attempting to create my first SQL user defined function (UDF)
based on a service program written in RPGLE.
The function was created without any errors and I can see it when I
look at the functions for the schema (database) that I created it in.
However when I try to test it in a SQL select statement I get a
message saying that it isn't found in the library list. Since it's in
the same library as the files in the schema, I can't understand why it isn't being seen.
Obviously, since this is my first time, I've done something wrong
and/or missed a step. Can you offer any advice or suggestions about
what is going on and how to correct the problem?
Thanks!
Janell Haskins,
Senior Business Analyst &
Systems Manager
Knit-Rite, Inc.
120 Osage Ave.
Kansas City, KS 66105
(913)279-6342
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