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Hi Charles
Thanks for your reply
Within STRDBG, not specifying the second parameter seems to be working fine
The procedure uses the following code
C Select
C When %parms = 1
C eval CommitmentControlIsActive = *off
C Other
C eval CommitmentControlIsActive =
C
UseCommitmentControl
C EndSL
And this looks to be working fine
According to Birgitta - the problem is how the input parameter is defined
in my function and How I am using the function in STRSQl
Tru=ing to rctify this situation - but having no luck
Alan Shore
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From: MIDRANGE-L [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Charles Wilt
Sent: Wednesday, December 9, 2020 9:27 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Problem with an SQL UDF created from a procedure
within a service program
You said it accepts two parms, but you only have 1 defined...
CALLED NULL INPUT probably isn't what you want with PARAMETER STYLE
GENERAL since there won't be anyway for your RPG program to determine if a
NULL is passed.
Bet to post the PR/PI of the RPG proc in addition to the SQL Definition.
Charles
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 5:36 AM Alan Shore via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Before I forget, we are on V7r3--
I have a procedure (NEXTNUMBER) within a service program (VALUES) This
is working in a number of programs I even created a test program that
uses this procedure, just so that I could STRDBG and look at the logic
flow It works It accepts 2 parameters, the second one being optional
First parameter is a char(50) parameter Second parameter is a logical
parameter
Below is how I created the SQL function When I run the function in
STRSQL
select NBTYGPL.NEXTNUMBER('ALAN SHORE TEST') from SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1
Using STRDBG in another session (after using STRSRVJOB), I can see
that the first parameter is garbage Anyone any idea what I did wrong?
As always - all answers gratefully accepted
Here is how I created the SQL function
CREATE FUNCTION NBTYGPL.NEXTNUMBER (
INORD CHAR(50) )
RETURNS NUMERIC(12, 0)
LANGUAGE RPGLE
SPECIFIC NBTYGPL.NEXTNUMBER
NOT DETERMINISTIC
NO SQL
CALLED ON NULL INPUT
DISALLOW PARALLEL
EXTERNAL NAME 'NBTYGPL/VALUE(NEXTNUMBER)'
PARAMETER STYLE GENERAL
Alan Shore
E-mail : ASHORE@xxxxxxxx<mailto:ASHORE@xxxxxxxx>
Phone [O] : (631) 200-5019
Phone [C] : (631) 880-8640
'If you're going through hell, keep going.'
Winston Churchill
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