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The solution was something like:

cmd.Parameters.Add("@PAPER", iDB2Char, 1).Value = timesheet.EmployeeSignedPaper);

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On Aug 13, 2010, at 6:23 PM, Mike Wills wrote:

We got it figured out. I didn't define my parameters right in the program. I should have specified the type and size of the field on the .add(). It's hard to clarify on the iPod Touch, but I can post the answer later.

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On Aug 13, 2010, at 5:25 PM, "Walden H. Leverich" <WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'd also question if the connection string is the same. Same libraries and user? You're qualifying the proc name (ewww), but that doesn't mean the proc isn't then using the library list for it's function.

-Walden


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-----Original Message-----
From: systemidotnet-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:systemidotnet-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Craig Pelkie
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 3:20 PM
To: .net use with the System i
Subject: Re: [SystemiDotNet] iDB2ConversionException on ExecuteNonQuery() onlyon Server

Do you have the same version of IBM i Access and the same Service Level on both the PC and the server?

Craig Pelkie


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <koldark@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <systemidotnet@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 8:06 AM
Subject: [SystemiDotNet] iDB2ConversionException on ExecuteNonQuery() onlyon Server


I have a strange error I am trying to figure out. I am getting a
DB2ConversionException on an ExecuteNonQuery(). I am running a stored
procedure that calls an RPG program. This works perfect on my own PC.
However, when I publish it to the web server, I get the error.

public void SignTimeSheet(Timesheet timesheet, string approved)
{
// Get the data from the iSeries
using (iDB2Connection conn = new iDB2Connection(_CONNSTRING))
{
conn.Open();

iDB2Command cmd = conn.CreateCommand();
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;

if
((String.IsNullOrEmpty(timesheet.SupervisorComments)) && (approved == " "))
{
cmd.CommandText = "MPRLIB.APPROVETIMESHEET";

cmd.Parameters.Add("@SSN",
timesheet.EmployeeUniqueKey.ToString("0000000000"));
cmd.Parameters.Add("@PAPER",
timesheet.EmployeeSignedPaper);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@SUPERVISORID",
timesheet.SupervisorUserId);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@SIGNEDUSER",
timesheet.SupervisorSignedBy);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@WORKSTATION",
timesheet.SupervisorSignedComputer);
}
else
{
cmd.CommandText =
"MPRLIB.APPROVETIMESHEETWCOMMENT";

cmd.Parameters.Add("@SSN",
timesheet.EmployeeUniqueKey.ToString("0000000000"));
cmd.Parameters.Add("@PAPER",
timesheet.EmployeeSignedPaper);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@APPROVE", approved);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@SIGNEDUSER",
timesheet.SupervisorSignedBy);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@WORKSTATION",
timesheet.SupervisorSignedComputer);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@COMMENT",
timesheet.SupervisorComments);
}

cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
conn.Close();
}
}

Any ideas on what it might be or how to debug this on the server?

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