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"RPG400-L" <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 12/16/2016 11:28:40
AM:
Anyway, if this is the cause of your problem - it won't run this way
in the current release. If you don't need a response parameter, you
could simply use dynamic SQL or a function as stated before.

In this case I have gotten around the problem by eliminating the
stored procedure call and just coding the SQL that was in the stored
procedure. The other platform wanted me to call a stored procedure so
that they maintain control of what SQL is actually executed on their
system. But, since the stored procedure call wasn't working they had to
let me use direct SQL statement access. But, this will not be acceptable
in other cases where we need additional business logic to control the
process. We don't want to be duplicating business logic in more than one
place. So, in the future, we will need cross-platform MS SQL stored
procedure calls to work. Thanks.

Sincerely,

Dave Clark

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