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Hi,

I am having some “fun” with SQL User Defines Functions (UDF) on the iSeries and have noticed I get no outline view for this source type. We use turnover and have configured it to have a source type of EXTFUN as per the turnover instructions but I was wondering if there we can get an outline view if I configure this source extension in RDi properly.

I guess this question is more targeted towards the IBM’ers who watch this list but if anyone else has any experience with SQL UDF’s in RDi I appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

Many thanks,
Mark Austin
IT Consultant
Universal Music Publishing Group
Email: mark.austin@xxxxxxxxxx<mailto:mark.austin@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Universal Music Publishing International Limited
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