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Hi Matt,
You're making sense, in fact there's an APAR about getting an MCH1202 when
the UDF returns NULL and the receiving variable has not been initialized,
e.g.
c eval x = TestUDF(parm1:parm2)
if TestUDF returns NULL, and x is an uninitialized numeric field, you'll get
a decimal data error. However, in my case, the receiving variable has been
initialized.
Thanks for the reply!
Peter Dow
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tyler, Matt" <mattt@wincofoods.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 3:44 PM
Subject: RE: Using SQL UDF in SQLRPGLE program gets decimal data error
> How about removing the statement "RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT".
>
> Maybe ELAPSEDHOURS() is returning a nulled result which in RPGIV actually
> has data (unpredictable data but data none the less). All null capable DB
> columns do actually contain data and you can reference that data but you
> might get a data decimal error. You can only test the null status of a DB
> column. Any program created field will not have the null indicator.
>
> I hope I made sense here.
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