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The function returns a single result table.</p> <a name="wq1238"></a> <h3 id="wq1238"><a href="rbafzmst02.htm#ToC_882">Invocation</a></h3> <p>You can embed this statement in an application program, or you can issue this statement interactively. It is an executable statement that can be dynamically prepared.</p> <a name="wq1239"></a> <h3 id="wq1239"><a href="rbafzmst02.htm#ToC_883">Authorization</a></h3> <p>The privileges held by the authorization ID of the statement must include at least one of the following:</p> <ul> <li>The privilege to create in the schema. For more information, see <a href="rbafzmstauthown.htm#createin">Privileges necessary to create in a schema</a>.</li> <li>Administrative authority</li></ul> <p>The privileges held by the authorization id of the statement must include at least one of the following: </p> <ul> <li>For the SYSFUNCS catalog view and SYSPARMS catalog table: <ul> <li>The INSERT privilege on the table, and</li> <li>The system authority *EXECUTE on library QSYS2</li></ul></li> <li>Administrative Authority</li></ul> <p>The privileges held by the authorization ID of the statement must also include at least one of the following:</p> <ul> <li>The following system authorities: <ul> <li>*USE to the Create Service Program (CRTSRVPGM) command or</li></ul></li> <li>Administrative authority</li></ul> <p>If a distinct type is referenced, the privileges held by the authorization ID of the statement must include at least one of the following: </p> <ul> <li>For each distinct type identified in the statement: <ul> <li>The USAGE privilege on the distinct type, and</li> <li>The system authority *EXECUTE on the library containing the distinct type</li></ul></li> <li>Administrative authority</li></ul> <p>For information on the system authorities corresponding to SQL privileges, see <a href="rbafzmstgnt.htm#eqtablet">Corresponding System Authorities When Checking Privileges to a Table or View</a> and <a href="rbafzmstgntudtp.htm#eqtabled">Corresponding System Authorities When Checking Privileges to a Distinct Type</a>.</p> <a name="wq1240"></a> <h3 id="wq1240"><a href="rbafzmst02.htm#ToC_884">Syntax</a></h3> <a href="rbafzmstcftb.htm#synscrtfunst"><img src="c.gif" alt="Click to skip syntax diagram" /></a> <a name="wq1241"></a> <div class="fignone" id="wq1241"> <pre class="cgraphic"><span><img src="c.gif" alt="Read syntax diagram" longdesc="rbafzmstsyn286.htm" border="0" /></span><a href="#skipsyn-285"><img src="c.gif" alt="Skip visual syntax diagram" border="0" /></a>>>-CREATE FUNCTION--<span class="italic">function-name</span>-------------------------------> >--(--+---------------------------+--)--------------------------> | .-,---------------------. | | V | | '---<span class="italic">parameter-declaration</span>-+-' .-,-----------------------. V | >--RETURNS TABLE--(----<span class="italic">column-name</span>--<span class="italic">data-type2</span>-+--)-------------> >--LANGUAGE SQL--<span class="italic">option-list</span>--+----------------------+--<span class="italic">SQL-routine-body</span>->< '-<span class="italic">SET OPTION-statement</span>-' parameter-declaration: |--<span class="italic">parameter-name</span>--<span class="italic">data-type1</span>-----------------------------------| data-type1, data-type2: |--+-<span class="italic">built-in-type</span>------+---------------------------------------| '-<span class="italic">distinct-type-name</span>-' </pre> <a name="skipsyn-285" id="skipsyn-285"></a></div> <a name="wq1242"></a> <div class="fignone" id="wq1242"> <pre class="cgraphic"><span><img src="c.gif" alt="Read syntax diagram" longdesc="rbafzmstsyn287.htm" border="0" /></span><a href="#skipsyn-286"><img src="c.gif" alt="Skip visual syntax diagram" border="0" /></a>built-in-type: |--+-+---SMALLINT---+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+--| | +-+-INTEGER-+--+ | | | '-INT-----' | | | '---BIGINT-----' | | .-(5,0)------------------------. | +-+-+-DECIMAL-+-+--+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------+ | | '-DEC-----' | | .-,0--------. | | | '-NUMERIC-----' '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--+-----------+--)-' | | '-<span class="italic">, integer</span>-' | | .-(--53--)------. | +-+-FLOAT--+---------------+-+--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--)-' | | | +-REAL---------------------+ | | | .-PRECISION-. | | | '-DOUBLE--+-----------+----' | | .-(--1--)-------. | +-+-+-+-CHARACTER-+--+---------------+----------+--+----------------+---------------------+-+ | | | '-CHAR------' '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--)-' | +-FOR BIT DATA---+ | | | | '-+-+-CHARACTER-+--VARYING-+--(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--)-' +-FOR SBCS DATA--+ | | | | | '-CHAR------' | +-FOR MIXED DATA-+ | | | | '-VARCHAR----------------' '-<span class="italic">ccsid-clause</span>---' | | | | .-(--1M--)-------------. | | | '-----+-+-<span>CHARACTER</span>-+--<span>LARGE OBJECT</span>-+------+----------------------+--+----------------+-' | | | '-<span>CHAR</span>------' | '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--+---+--)-' +-FOR SBCS DATA--+ | | '-<span>CLOB</span>------------------------' +-K-+ +-FOR MIXED DATA-+ | | +-M-+ '-<span class="italic">ccsid-clause</span>---' | | '-G-' | | .-(--1--)-------. | +-+---GRAPHIC----+---------------+-------+--+--------------+--------------------------------+ | | '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--)-' | '-<span class="italic">ccsid-clause</span>-' | | +-+-GRAPHIC VARYING-+--(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--)---+ | | | '-VARGRAPHIC------' | | | | .-(--1M--)-------------. | | | '---DBCLOB----+----------------------+-' | | '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--+---+--)-' | | +-K-+ | | +-M-+ | | '-G-' | | .-(--1--)-------. | +-+-+-BINARY--+---------------+---------+-----------------+---------------------------------+ | | | '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--)-' | | | | | '-+-BINARY VARYING-+--(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--)-' | | | | '-VARBINARY------' | | | | .-(--1M--)-------------. | | | '---+-BLOB----------------+----+----------------------+-' | | '-BINARY LARGE OBJECT-' '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--+---+--)-' | | +-K-+ | | +-M-+ | | '-G-' | +-+-DATE-------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ | | .-(--0--)-. | | | +-TIME--+---------+------+ | | | .-(--6--)-. | | | '-TIMESTAMP--+---------+-' | | .-(--200--)-----. | +---DATALINK--+---------------+--+--------------+-------------------------------------------+ | '-(--<span class="italic">integer</span>--)-' '-<span class="italic">ccsid-clause</span>-' | '---ROWID-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------' ccsid-clause: .-NOT NORMALIZED-. |--CCSID--<span class="italic">integer</span>--+----------------+---------------------------| '-NORMALIZED-----' </pre> <a name="skipsyn-286" id="skipsyn-286"></a></div><a id="idx1852" name="idx1852"></a><a id="idx1853" name="idx1853"></a><a id="idx1854" name="idx1854"></a><a id="idx1855" name="idx1855"></a><a id="idx1856" name="idx1856"></a><a id="idx1857" name="idx1857"></a><a id="idx1858" name="idx1858"></a><a id="idx1859" name="idx1859"></a><a id="idx1860" name="idx1860"></a><a id="idx1861" name="idx1861"></a><a id="idx1862" name="idx1862"></a><a id="idx1863" name="idx1863"></a><a id="idx1864" name="idx1864"></a><a id="idx1865" name="idx1865"></a><a id="idx1866" name="idx1866"></a><a id="idx1867" name="idx1867"></a><a id="idx1868" name="idx1868"></a><a id="idx1869" name="idx1869"></a><a id="idx1870" name="idx1870"></a><a id="idx1871" name="idx1871"></a><a id="idx1872" name="idx1872"></a><a id="idx1873" name="idx1873"></a><a id="idx1874" name="idx1874"></a><a id="idx1875" name="idx1875"></a> <a name="wq1243"></a> <div class="fignone" id="wq1243"> <pre class="cgraphic"><span><img src="c.gif" alt="Read syntax diagram" longdesc="rbafzmstsyn288.htm" border="0" /></span><a href="#skipsyn-287"><img src="c.gif" alt="Skip visual syntax diagram" border="0" /></a>option-list: (1) .-NOT DETERMINISTIC-. |--+-------------------------+-------+-------------------+------> '-SPECIFIC--<span class="italic">specific-name</span>-' '-DETERMINISTIC-----' .-EXTERNAL ACTION----. .-READS SQL DATA----. >--+--------------------+--+-------------------+----------------> '-NO EXTERNAL ACTION-' +-CONTAINS SQL------+ '-MODIFIES SQL DATA-' .-STATIC DISPATCH-. .-CALLED ON NULL INPUT-------. >--+-----------------+--+----------------------------+----------> '-RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT-' .-FENCED-----. >--+------------+----DISALLOW PARALLEL--------------------------> '-NOT FENCED-' >--+----------------------+-------------------------------------| '-CARDINALITY--<span class="italic">integer</span>-' </pre> <a name="skipsyn-287" id="skipsyn-287"></a> <a name="wq1244"></a> <div class="notelisttitle" id="wq1244">Notes:</div> <ol type="1"> <li>The optional clauses can be specified in a different order.</li> </ol></div> <a name="wq1246"></a> <div class="fignone" id="wq1246"> <pre class="cgraphic"><span><img src="c.gif" alt="Read syntax diagram" longdesc="rbafzmstsyn289.htm" border="0" /></span><a href="#skipsyn-288"><img src="c.gif" alt="Skip visual syntax diagram" border="0" /></a>SQL-routine-body: |----<span class="italic">SQL-control-statement</span>--------------------------------------| </pre> <a name="skipsyn-288" id="skipsyn-288"></a></div> <a name="synscrtfunst"></a> <h3 id="synscrtfunst"><a href="rbafzmst02.htm#ToC_885">Description</a></h3><a id="idx1876" name="idx1876"></a> <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold"><var class="pv">function-name</var></dt> <dd>Names the user-defined function. The combination of name, schema name, the number of parameters, and the data type of each parameter (without regard for any length, precision, scale, or CCSID attributes of the data type) must not identify a user-defined function that exists at the current server. <p>For SQL naming, the function will be created in the schema specified by the implicit or explicit qualifier.</p> <p>For system naming, the function will be created in the schema that is specified by the qualifier. If no qualifier is specified:</p> <ul> <li>If the value of the CURRENT SCHEMA special register is *LIBL, the function will be created in the current library (*CURLIB).</li> <li>Otherwise, the function will be created in the current schema.</li></ul> <p>In general, more than one function can have the same name if the function signature of each function is unique.</p> <p>Certain function names are reserved for system use. For more information see <a href="rbafzmstcreatef.htm#fnamerst">Choosing the Schema and Function Name</a>.</p> </dd> <dt class="bold">(<var class="pv">parameter-declaration,...)</var></dt> <dd>Specifies the number of parameters of the function and the data type of each parameter. Although not required, you can give each parameter a name. <p>The maximum number of parameters allowed is 90.</p> <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold"><var class="pv">parameter-name</var></dt> <dd>Names the parameter. The name is used to refer to the parameter within the body of the function. The name cannot be the same as any other <var class="pv">parameter-name</var> in the parameter list. </dd> <dt class="bold"><var class="pv">data-type1</var></dt> <dd>Specifies the data type of the input parameter. The data type can be a built-in data type or a distinct data type. <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold"><var class="pv">built-in-type</var></dt> <dd>Specifies a built-in data type. For a more complete description of each built-in data type, see <a href="rbafzmsthctabl.htm#hctabl">CREATE TABLE</a>. </dd> <dt class="bold"><var class="pv">distinct-type-name</var></dt> <dd>Specifies a distinct type. The length, precision, or scale attributes for the parameter are those of the source type of the distinct type (those specified on CREATE DISTINCT TYPE). For more information on creating a distinct type, see <a href="rbafzmstcrtudt.htm#crtudt">CREATE DISTINCT TYPE</a>. <p>If the name of the distinct type is unqualified, the database manager resolves the schema name by searching the schemas in the SQL path.</p> </dd> </dl> <p>If a CCSID is specified, the parameter will be converted to that CCSID prior to passing it to the function. If a CCSID is not specified, the CCSID is determined by the default CCSID at the current server at the time the function is invoked.</p> </dd> </dl> </dd><a id="idx1877" name="idx1877"></a> <dt class="bold">RETURNS TABLE</dt> <dd>Specifies the output table of the function. <p>Assume the number of parameters is N. There must be no more than (247-(N*2))/2 columns.</p><a id="idx1878" name="idx1878"></a><a id="idx1879" name="idx1879"></a> <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold"><var class="pv">column-name</var></dt> <dd>Specifies the name of a column of the output table. Do not specify the same name more than once. </dd> <dt class="bold"><var class="pv">data-type2</var> </dt> <dd>Specifies the data type and attributes of the output. <p>You can specify any built-in data type (except LONG VARCHAR, or LONG VARGRAPHIC) or a distinct type.</p> <p>If a CCSID is specified and the CCSID of the return data is encoded in a different CCSID, the data is converted to the specified CCSID.</p> <p>If a CCSID is not specified the return data is converted to the CCSID of the job (or associated graphic CCSID of the job for graphic string return values), if the CCSID of the return data is encoded in a different CCSID. To avoid any potential loss of characters during the conversion, consider explicitly specifying a CCSID that can represent any characters that will be returned from the function. This is especially important if the data type is graphic string data. In this case, consider using CCSID 1200 or 13488 (UTF-16 or UCS-2 graphic string data).</p> </dd> </dl> </dd><a id="idx1880" name="idx1880"></a> <dt class="bold">LANGUAGE SQL</dt> <dd>Specifies that this is an SQL function. </dd><a id="idx1881" name="idx1881"></a> <dt class="bold">SPECIFIC <var class="pv">specific-name</var></dt> <dd>Provides a unique name for the function. The name is implicitly or explicitly qualified with a schema name. The name, including the schema name, must not identify the specific name of another function or procedure that exists at the current server. If unqualified, the implicit qualifier is the same as the qualifier of the function name. If qualified, the qualifier must be the same as the qualifier of the function name. <p>If specific name is not specified, it is set to the function name. If a function or procedure with that specific name already exists, a unique name is generated similar to the rules used to generate unique table names.</p> </dd> <dt class="bold">DETERMINISTIC <span class="base">or</span> NOT DETERMINISTIC</dt><a id="idx1882" name="idx1882"></a><a id="idx1883" name="idx1883"></a> <dd>Specifies whether the function is deterministic. <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold">NOT DETERMINISTIC</dt> <dd>Specifies that the function will not always return the same result from successive function invocations with identical input arguments. NOT DETERMINISTIC should be specified if the function contains a reference to a special register, a non-deterministic function, or a sequence. </dd> <dt class="bold">DETERMINISTIC</dt> <dd>Specifies that the function will always return the same result from successive invocations with identical input arguments. </dd> </dl> </dd> <dt class="bold">EXTERNAL ACTION <span class="base">or</span> NO EXTERNAL ACTION</dt><a id="idx1884" name="idx1884"></a><a id="idx1885" name="idx1885"></a> <dd>Specifies whether the function contains an external action. <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold">EXTERNAL ACTION</dt> <dd>The function performs some external action (outside the scope of the function program). Thus, the function must be invoked with each successive function invocation. EXTERNAL ACTION should be specified if the function contains a reference to another function that has an external action. </dd> <dt class="bold">NO EXTERNAL ACTION</dt> <dd>The function does not perform an external action. It need not be called with each successive function invocation. </dd> </dl> </dd> <dt class="bold">CONTAINS SQL, READS SQL DATA, <span class="base">or</span> MODIFIES SQL DATA</dt> <dd>Specifies whether the function can execute any SQL statements and, if so, what type. The database manager verifies that the SQL issued by the function is consistent with this specification. See <a href="rbafzmstdiftab.htm#diftab">Appendix B. Characteristics of SQL statements</a> for a detailed list of the SQL statements that can be executed under each data access indication. <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold">CONTAINS SQL</dt><a id="idx1886" name="idx1886"></a> <dd>The function does not execute SQL statements that read or modify data. </dd> <dt class="bold">READS SQL DATA</dt><a id="idx1887" name="idx1887"></a> <dd>The function does not execute SQL statements that modify data. </dd> <dt class="bold">MODIFIES SQL DATA</dt><a id="idx1888" name="idx1888"></a> <dd>The function can execute any SQL statement except those statements that are not supported in any function. </dd> </dl> </dd> <dt class="bold">STATIC DISPATCH</dt><a id="idx1889" name="idx1889"></a> <dd>Specifies that the function is dispatched statically. All functions are statically dispatched. </dd> <dt class="bold">RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT <span class="base">or</span> CALLED ON NULL INPUT</dt><a id="idx1890" name="idx1890"></a><a id="idx1891" name="idx1891"></a> <dd>Specifies whether the function is called if any of the input arguments is null at execution time. <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold">RETURNS NULL ON INPUT</dt> <dd>Specifies that the function is not invoked if any of the input arguments is null. The result is the null value. </dd> <dt class="bold">CALLED ON NULL INPUT</dt> <dd>Specifies that the function is to be invoked, if any, or all, argument values are null, making the function responsible for testing for null argument values. The function can return a null or nonnull value. </dd> </dl> </dd> <dt class="bold">FENCED <span class="base">or</span> NOT FENCED</dt><a id="idx1892" name="idx1892"></a><a id="idx1893" name="idx1893"></a> <dd>Specifies whether the SQL function runs in an environment that is isolated from the database manager environment. <dl class="parml"> <dt class="bold">FENCED</dt> <dd>The function will run in a separate thread. <p>FENCED functions cannot keep SQL cursors open across individual calls to the function. However, the cursors in one thread are independent of the cursors in any other threads which reduces the possibility of cursor name conflicts.</p> </dd> <dt class="bold">NOT FENCED</dt> <dd>The function may run in the same thread as the invoking SQL statement. <p>NOT FENCED functions can keep SQL cursors open across individual calls to the function. Since cursors can be kept open, the cursor position will also be preserved between calls to the function. However, cursor names may conflict since the UDF is now running in the same thread as the invoking SQL statement and other NOT FENCED UDFs.</p> <p>NOT FENCED functions usually perform better than FENCED functions.</p> </dd> </dl> </dd> <dt class="bold">DISALLOW PARALLEL</dt><a id="idx1894" name="idx1894"></a> <dd>Specifies that the function cannot be run in parallel. Table functions cannot run in parallel. </dd> <dt class="bold">CARDINALITY <var class="pv">integer</var></dt><a id="idx1895" name="idx1895"></a> <dd>This optional clause provides an estimate of the expected number of rows to be returned by the function for optimization purposes. Valid values for integer range from 0 to 2 147 483 647 inclusive. <p>If the CARDINALITY clause is not specified for a table function, the database manager will assume a finite value as a default.</p> </dd> <dt class="bold"><span class="italic">SET OPTION-statement</span></dt> <dd>Specifies the options that will be used to create the function. For example, to create a debuggable function, the following statement could be included: <pre class="xmp"><span class="bold">SET OPTION DBGVIEW = *SOURCE</span> </pre>For more information, see <a href="rbafzmstsoption.htm#soption">SET OPTION</a>. <p>The options CLOSQLCSR, CNULRQD, COMPILEOPT, NAMING, and SQLCA are not allowed in the CREATE FUNCTION statement.</p> </dd> <dt class="bold"><span class="italic">SQL-routine-body</span></dt> <dd>Specifies a single SQL statement, including a compound statement. See <a href="rbafzmstsqlcontstmts.htm#sqlcontstmts">SQL control statements</a> for more information about defining SQL functions. <p>A call to a procedure that issues a CONNECT, SET CONNECTION, RELEASE, DISCONNECT, COMMIT, ROLLBACK and SET TRANSACTION statement is not allowed in a function.</p> <p>If the <var class="pv">SQL-routine-body</var> is a compound statement, it must contain exactly one RETURN statement and it must be executed when the function is called.</p> </dd> </dl> <a name="wq1247"></a> <h3 id="wq1247"><a href="rbafzmst02.htm#ToC_886">Notes</a></h3> <p><span class="bold">General considerations for defining user-defined functions:</span> See <a href="rbafzmstcreatef.htm#createf">CREATE FUNCTION</a> for general information on defining user-defined functions.</p> <p><span class="bold">Function ownership:</span> If SQL names were specified:</p> <ul> <li>If a user profile with the same name as the schema into which the function is created exists, the <span class="italic">owner</span> of the function is that user profile.</li> <li>Otherwise, the <span class="italic">owner</span> of the function is the user profile or group user profile of the job executing the statement.</li></ul> <p>If system names were specified, the <span class="italic">owner</span> of the function is the user profile or group user profile of the job executing the statement.</p> <p><span class="bold">Function authority:</span> If SQL names are used, functions are created with the system authority of *EXCLUDE on *PUBLIC. If system names are used, functions are created with the authority to *PUBLIC as determined by the create authority (CRTAUT) parameter of the schema.</p> <p>If the owner of the function is a member of a group profile (GRPPRF keyword) and group authority is specified (GRPAUT keyword), that group profile will also have authority to the function.</p> <p><span class="bold">Creating the function:</span> When an SQL function is created, the database manager creates a temporary source file that will contain C source code with embedded SQL statements. A *SRVPGM object is then created using the CRTSRVPGM command. The SQL options used to create the service program are the options that are in effect at the time the CREATE FUNCTION statement is executed. The service program is created with ACTGRP(*CALLER).</p> <p>The specific name is used to determine the name of the source file member and *SRVPGM object. If the specific name is a valid system name, it will used as the name of member and program. If the member already exists, it will be overlaid. If a program already exists in the specified library, a unique name is generated using the rules for generating system table names. If the specific name is not a valid system name, a unique name is generated using the rules for generating system table names.</p> <p>The function's attributes are saved in the associated service program object. If the *SRVPGM object is saved and then restored to this or another system, the catalogs are automatically updated with those attributes.</p> <p>During restore of the function:</p> <ul> <li>If the specific name was specified when the function was originally created and it is not unique, an error is issued.</li> <li>If the specific name was not specified, a unique name is generated if necessary.</li> <li>If the same function signature already exists in the catalog: <ul> <li>If the name of the service program is the same as the one registered in the catalog, the function information in the catalog will be replaced.</li> <li>Otherwise, the function cannot be registered, and an error is issued.</li></ul></li></ul> <p><span class="bold">Identifier resolution:</span> If the tables specified in a routine body exist, all references in the routine body of an SQL routine are resolved to identify a particular column, SQL parameter, or SQL variable at the time the SQL routine is created. If the tables do not exist, all names that exist as SQL variables or parameters are resolved to identify the variable or parameter when the function is created. The remaining names are assumed to be columns bound to the tables when the function is invoked.</p> <p>If duplicate names are used for columns and SQL variables and parameters, qualify the duplicate names by using the table designator for columns, the function name for parameters, and the label name for SQL variables.</p> <p><span class="bold">Invoking the function:</span> When an SQL function is invoked, it runs in the activation group of the calling program.</p> <p><span class="bold">Syntax alternatives:</span> The following keywords are synonyms supported for compatibility to prior releases. These keywords are non-standard and should not be used:</p> <ul> <li>The keywords VARIANT and NOT VARIANT can be used as synonyms for NOT DETERMINISTIC and DETERMINISTIC.</li> <li>The keywords NULL CALL and NOT NULL CALL can be used as synonyms for CALLED ON NULL INPUT and RETURNS NULL ON NULL INPUT.</li> <li>The keywords IS DETERMINISTIC may be used as a synonym for DETERMINISTIC.</li></ul> <a name="wq1248"></a> <h3 id="wq1248"><a href="rbafzmst02.htm#ToC_887">Example</a></h3> <p>Define a table function that returns the employees in a specified department number.</p> <pre class="xmp"><span class="bold">CREATE FUNCTION</span> DEPTEMPLOYEES <span class="bold">(</span>DEPTNO <span class="bold">CHAR(</span>3<span class="bold">))</span> <span class="bold">RETURNS TABLE (</span>EMPNO <span class="bold">CHAR(</span>6<span class="bold">)</span>, LASTNAME <span class="bold">VARCHAR(</span>15<span class="bold">)</span>, FIRSTNAME <span class="bold">VARCHAR(</span>12<span class="bold">))</span> <span class="bold">LANGUAGE SQL</span> <span class="bold">READS SQL DATA</span> <span class="bold">NO EXTERNAL ACTION</span> <span class="bold">DETERMINISTIC</span> <span class="bold">DISALLOW PARALLEL</span> <span class="bold">RETURN</span> <span class="bold">SELECT</span> EMPNO,LASTNAME,FIRSTNME <span class="bold">FROM</span> EMPLOYEE <span class="bold">WHERE</span> EMPLOYEE.WORKDEPT =DEPTEMPLOYEES.DEPTNO</pre> <hr /><br /> [ <a href="#Top_Of_Page">Top of Page</a> | <a href="rbafzmstcfsc.htm">Previous Page</a> | <a href="rbafzmstxcindx.htm">Next Page</a> | <a href="rbafzmst02.htm#wq1">Contents</a> | <a href="rbafzmstindex.htm#index">Index</a> ] <a id="Bot_Of_Page" name="Bot_Of_Page"></a> </body> </html>