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Yeah, Sam, I am wondering about the same - why use JDBC to call a
stored procedure in SQL Server that comes back to get data from the i?
Why not just use JDBC to push the data as it is added/changed, etc.?
Vern
On 6/15/2020 12:49 PM, Sam_L wrote:
FWIW: I'm not exactly sure what you are doing. I think you'll need
to be more explicit to get responses.
You said "connection to an sql server" so is the jdbc connection to
the sql server? Because you also said "pulls records from the as400"
so the connection is to the as400. And rnx0301 is probably an RPG
exception.
Hence, I'm confused...
If you are using JT400, make sure you have the latest version and
perhaps figure out how to turn on logging.
On 6/15/2020 9:29 AM, Randy Cayton wrote:
Good morning ,
I am having an issue with an jdbc connecting to an sql server that
calls an stored procedure that pulls records from the as400. Works
good until a file is > 900,000 bytes. I get error rnx0301
(sqlexception system call received a parameter that is not valid)
and error mch6801 (object domain or storage protection error)
thanks in advance .
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