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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to pass a parameter Post 302216092 by megh on Friday 18th of July 2008 01:55:59 AM
Old 07-18-2008
How to pass a parameter

Hi all,
How to pass a parameter from a oracle pl/sql procedure parameter to shell environment and use it?
 

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DB2_PROCEDURE_COLUMNS(3)						 1						  DB2_PROCEDURE_COLUMNS(3)

db2_procedure_columns - Returns a result set listing stored procedure parameters

SYNOPSIS
resource db2_procedure_columns (resource $connection, string $qualifier, string $schema, string $procedure, string $parameter) DESCRIPTION
Returns a result set listing the parameters for one or more stored procedures. PARAMETERS
o $connection - A valid connection to an IBM DB2, Cloudscape, or Apache Derby database. o $qualifier - A qualifier for DB2 databases running on OS/390 or z/OS servers. For other databases, pass NULL or an empty string. o $schema - The schema which contains the procedures. This parameter accepts a search pattern containing _ and % as wildcards. o $procedure - The name of the procedure. This parameter accepts a search pattern containing _ and % as wildcards. o $parameter - The name of the parameter. This parameter accepts a search pattern containing _ and % as wildcards. If this parameter is NULL, all parameters for the specified stored procedures are returned. RETURN VALUES
Returns a statement resource with a result set containing rows describing the parameters for the stored procedures matching the specified parameters. The rows are composed of the following columns: +---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | Column name | | | | | | | Description | | | | +---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | PROCEDURE_CAT | | | | | | | The catalog that contains the procedure. The | | | value is NULL if this table does not have cata- | | | logs. | | | | | PROCEDURE_SCHEM | | | | | | | Name of the schema that contains the stored pro- | | | cedure. | | | | | PROCEDURE_NAME | | | | | | | Name of the procedure. | | | | | COLUMN_NAME | | | | | | | Name of the parameter. | | | | | COLUMN_TYPE | | | | | | | An integer value representing the type of the | | | parameter: | | | | | | box, tab (|); c | c | . T{ Return value | | | | | | Parameter type | | | | +---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 1 (SQL_PARAM_INPUT) | | | | | | | Input (IN) parameter. | | | | |2 (SQL_PARAM_INPUT_OUTPUT) | | | | | | | Input/output (INOUT) parameter. | | | | | 3 (SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT) | | | | | | | Output (OUT) parameter. | | | | +---------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+ T} T{ DATA_TYPE T} |T{ The SQL data type for the parameter represented as an integer value. T} T{ TYPE_NAME T} |T{ A string representing the data type for the parameter. T} T{ COLUMN_SIZE T} |T{ An integer value representing the size of the parameter. T} T{ BUFFER_LENGTH T} |T{ Maximum number of bytes necessary to store data for this parameter. T} T{ DECIMAL_DIGITS T} |T{ The scale of the parameter, or NULL where scale is not applicable. T} T{ NUM_PREC_RADIX T} |T{ An integer value of either 10 (representing an exact numeric data type), 2 (representing an approximate numeric data type), or NULL (rep- resenting a data type for which radix is not applicable). T} T{ NULLABLE T} |T{ An integer value representing whether the parameter is nullable or not. T} T{ REMARKS T} |T{ Description of the parameter. T} T{ COLUMN_DEF T} |T{ Default value for the parameter. T} T{ SQL_DATA_TYPE T} |T{ An integer value representing the size of the parameter. T} T{ SQL_DATETIME_SUB T} |T{ Returns an integer value representing a datetime subtype code, or NULL for SQL data types to which this does not apply. T} T{ CHAR_OCTET_LENGTH T} |T{ Maximum length in octets for a character data type parameter, which matches COLUMN_SIZE for single-byte character set data, or NULL for non-character data types. T} T{ ORDINAL_POSITION T} |T{ The 1-indexed position of the parameter in the CALL statement. T} T{ IS_NULLABLE T} |T{ A string value where 'YES' means that the parameter accepts or returns NULL values and 'NO' means that the parameter does not accept or return NULL values. T} SEE ALSO
db2_column_privileges(3), db2_columns(3), db2_foreign_keys(3), db2_primary_keys(3), db2_procedures(3), db2_special_columns(3), db2_statis- tics(3), db2_table_privileges(3), db2_tables(3). PHP Documentation Group DB2_PROCEDURE_COLUMNS(3)
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