Hi all,

I wonder whether a SQL stored procedure, or a JAVA stored procedure can make
use of MQT as regular SQL queries?

In my stored procedures, it usually generates a long "select ..." statement,
run it, and return a result set. For the same SQL query, if it use MQT1
when I run it; whether it will still use MQT1 when I encode it into a stored
procedure?

I have not performed any test yet. Just want to get some comments first.
Thanks guys!


Yan

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