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I wrote a two simple samples of DB2 stored procedures. One of them have only input parameters and return result set, the other have input and output parameters.
I can call the first stored procedure in WebFOCUS in this way:
-SET &ECHO=ALL;
ENGINE SQLODBC SET DEFAULT_CONNECTION cnndkvdb2
-RUN
SQL SQLODBC EX ESCHEMANAME.PROC_TST02(3);
TABLE FILE SQLOUT
PRINT *
END
This gives me the resultset as espected.
I try to call the second stored procedures in this way:
-SET &ECHO=ALL;
ENGINE SQLODBC SET DEFAULT_CONNECTION cnndkvdb2
-RUN
SQL SQLODBC EX DTAMRKCOM.DATMART_001('2010-09-01 00:00:00.000000',100,400,'AAAAA', RETURNPARAM);
TABLE FILE SQLOUT
PRINT *
END
This always throws the same error: "(FOC1400) SQLCODE IS -104 (HEX: FFFFFF98) XOPEN: 42000 : [37000] [IBM][Controlador ODBC de System i Access][DB2 para i5/OS]SQL010 : 4 - Símbolo ( no válido. Símbolos válidos: + - ? : DAY INF NAN RID RRN C : AST CHAR DATE DAYS HASH HOUR LEFT. (FOC1405) SQL PREPARE ERROR."
Is there a way to retrieve the value of the output parameter?
Thank's and regards,
Ferran.
PS: WF 7.7.03, Windows XP Pro.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,