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Hi Glenn, Check out the following site at IBM about how to create a stored procedure on the iSeries (you might need to cut and paste this in pieces): http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/db2/stprocex.htm The two ways I use to create stored proc are: 1. RUNSQLSTM from a command line You'll need to specify the source file where the SQL script is located; don't exceed 80 characters in the SRCDTA field of the source member because the SQL pre-compiler doesn't parse out past the 80th character. 2. Use the editor in Ops Navigator. Either way is fine, but you will need the ILE/C compiler installed to do it, because a stored procedure (as implemented on OS/400) is a compiled ILE/C program with embedded SQL. Once compiled, of course, the *PGM object can be moved to any system that will support it's release level. I use a couple of different languages and database platforms (DB2/400 MS-SQL 2000 mostly), so I see a great deal of value in using ANSI standard SQL so that your SQL is runnable on any platform that supports (and is configured to use) ANSI SQL. Best of luck. -kris- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com
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