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Alfred,
 
Thanks for the tip.  I'll give it a look and my be back to you with
questions.
 
Dave

Alfredo Delgado <adelgado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 11/15/2006 07:29 >>>
I went through a similar process when working to call RPG programs from

PHP on an i5 running V5R3. I shared my learning process at 
http://i5php.net/index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=44 

You may not need a wrapper for the external stored procedure like I
did.

Thanks,
Alfred

Dave Odom wrote:

Walden,

Thanks for the idea about a stored proc wrapper.   Humm, it will take
some thinking about how to do that and not only invoke the command
which
would be a parm to the stored procedure but also send any parms for
the
command as additional parms for the call to the stored procedure... if
I
understand correctly.

Dave 

 

"Walden H. Leverich" <WaldenL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 11/14/2006 16:41

       

Dave,

Define a stored proc wrapper around QCMDEXEC and have fun. I also
have
a
vague recollection that you could call the "stored proc" using two
"{{"
and not need the stored proc wrapper, it would directly call the
program
object, but it's been a while since I used OLEDB.

As for long-term web, in my view of the world there are only two
possible answers, ASP.NET and JSP/Java. 

-Walden

 


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