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Yes, isn't that frustrating?
Rob Berendt
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Subject: Re: SQL date comparison - a better way?
The "not found" message may be misleading, if you call your procedure
with the wrong parametres it will also give the "not found"
Chevalier, Rick wrote:
>Rob,
>
>I have written a simple UDF to try this out. I'll expand the
functionality
>once I get it to work. Currently SQL can't find the function. I
followed
>the steps in the SQL Programming Concepts, SQL Reference, and FAQ
articles.
>I must have missed something somewhere though.
>
>I get this message when I try to use the function: CVTDTEUF in *LIBL
type
>*N not found.
>
>I created the function like this:
>create function rcheva1/cvtdteuf (dec(8,0), char(5), char(5))
>returns char(10) language rpgle Deterministic no sql
>returns null on null input No external action allow parallel
>simple call external name 'RCHEVA1/CVTDTE(CVTDTEUF)'
>CREATE FUNCTION statement complete.
>
>My library is in the library list.
>
>Any hints would be appreciated.
>
>Rick
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: rob@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:rob@xxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 3:16 PM
>To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
>Subject: RE: SQL date comparison - a better way?
>
>Exactly! There is an excellent faq on these:
>http://faq.midrange.com/index.pl?_highlightWords=udf&file=185
>
>Rob Berendt
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