- Dbvisualizer describe command driver#
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> statement for a parameterized cursor is not equal to the number of > variables in the OPEN statement, or the number of arguments in an
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> The number of variables in the EXECUTE statement, the number of > This is the message from LUW (the z/OS error is the same, slightly
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> in DB2 (both LUW and z/OS) we receive an SQLCODE 313.
Dbvisualizer describe command code#
> When attempting to display source code on the source tab for a > Is this a bug or something wrong in my setup? > Perhaps there is someone else who could look after DB2 specific It was my second try within year and it again cost me > I just managed to get a DB2 docker container to run. > On Friday, January 11, 2019, 6:08 PM, Gerd Wagner > _qf6oXk6KNzemcU3a821Pn7ERElQ&s=duUj7Nz6kMwYHtzgRzfPcnHMN0dIOkfftFNwn6z
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> tnBlsw&r=LNt6gi49aPxh8y7XyYoCyq0_vSACDqEJlo_msT7-FBg&m=rIPJi768XkoZoiO > hoo.com_-3F.src-3DiOS&d=DwIDaQ&c=mXXbjhcwVjOp1CE0kAtvI9voqUOo88XLVe4aD > .uw.DB2StoredProcDriver that might also be utilised.
Dbvisualizer describe command driver#
> For the driver I’m using db2jcc.jar from IBM and the class name is > checked all of them clicking on one then switching the source tab. > procedure tree and saw the 13 or so stored price I have there. > I went to the objects tab - expanded the scheme- then opened the " when language = 'C' then 'This is a C-language "select routine_definition from qsys2.sysroutines " + Perhaps you can try out the statements manually and find out what's wrong. The "?" variables are just given the schema and procedure names you see in SQuirreL's Object tree. It is the SQuirreL uses to read the source code of procedures. Please have a look at the source code below. Please click the Report Phish button on your email client if this message seems suspicious. Use caution when clicking links or opening attachments. To: Matt F Ben Eisenstein Re: Source code for DB2 Procedure Not Displaying SQLCODE 313ĬAUTION: This email was sent from an EXTERNAL source. So I am not sure of the root cause, but putting everything to the latest releases seemed to do the trick. I was able to find a system I had administrator authority on and downloaded the latest DB2 and moved from 3.7.1 to 3.9.1. Is accepted by Speedling Incorporated or any of its associated companiesįor any loss or damage arising in any way from the receipt or use thereof.*
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