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Try to put a comma between the 2 parameters and pass the parameter--
values with a decimal separator and at least one decimal position, i.e. 730.0 .
It could be that ACS interprets a numeric value without decimal
positions as integer values, and because an UDTF can be overloaded and
integer and dec are different datatypes, the UDTF is not found
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-----Original Message-----
From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Jim Franz
Sent: Donnerstag, 25. Januar 2018 15:43
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: creating table function - UDTF and then calling
one of our java developers (on a non-I system) wants to create a table
function to call - it creates but does not execute and the messaging
is confusing (to me)
Create statement (partial - it's big
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION KRMDATA.LOCATIONS_BY_FUND_MEMBER(EMFND#
DECIMAL(3,0), EMMEMB DECIMAL(5,0))
RETURNS TABLE (EMPSPL CHAR(30), EMFDYR DECIMAL(4,0), EMFND#
DECIMAL(3,0), EMMEMB DECIMAL(5,0), EMMSUB DECIMAL(2,0), EMNAME
CHAR(30), EMFDID DECIMAL(9,0), LOCATION_# CHAR(30)
LANGUAGE SQL
READS SQL DATA
NO EXTERNAL ACTION
DETERMINISTIC
RETURN
SELECT EM.EMPSPL ,EM.EMFDYR ,EM.EMFND# .... much more
calling from V7R1 i Navigator
calling - select * from
TABLE(KRMDATA.LOCATIONS_BY_FUND_MEMBER(730,87))
ASC
(the ASC - syntax checker was requiring "something " there
when calling , get 4 message in log
SQL0204 LOCATIONS_BY_FUND_MEMBER in QSYS type *lib not found
Diagnostic
CPF503E user defined function error on member
QSQPTABL Notify
CPF503E user defined function error on member
QSQPTABL Senders Copy
SQL0204 LOCATIONS_BY_FUND_MEMBER in QSYS type *lib not found
Diagnostic
even though it says it's not found, it found it and returned an empty
table (with column headings)
Is there an issue with SQL only table function?
Is this a 10 character limit on function name?
Something else?
Jim Franz
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