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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to store the return values of stored procedure in unix shell script. Post 302398216 by barani75 on Wednesday 24th of February 2010 04:04:57 AM
Old 02-24-2010
how to store the return values of stored procedure in unix shell script.

hi

i am calling a oracle stored procedure(in the database) from unix shell scripting (a.sh).
the called stored procedure returns some values through OUT variables

i want to assign the return values of stored procedure in to unix shell script variable.

can you provide me the code.

Thanks.
 

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MSSQL_EXECUTE(3)														  MSSQL_EXECUTE(3)

mssql_execute - Executes a stored procedure on a MS SQL server database

SYNOPSIS
mixed mssql_execute (resource $stmt, [bool $skip_results = false]) DESCRIPTION
Executes a stored procedure on a MS SQL server database PARAMETERS
o $stmt - Statement handle obtained with mssql_init(3). o $skip_results - Whenever to skip the results or not. EXAMPLES
Example #1 mssql_execute(3) example <?php // Create a new statement $stmt = mssql_init('NewBlogEntry'); // Some data strings $title = 'Test of blogging system'; $content = 'If you can read this, then the new system is compatible with MSSQL'; // Bind values mssql_bind($stmt, '@author', 'Felipe Pena', SQLVARCHAR, false, false, 60); mssql_bind($stmt, '@date', '08/10/2008', SQLVARCHAR, false, false, 20); mssql_bind($stmt, '@title', $title, SQLVARCHAR, false, false, 60); mssql_bind($stmt, '@content', $content, SQLTEXT); // Execute the statement mssql_execute($stmt); // And we can free it like so: mssql_free_statement($stmt); ?> NOTES
Note If the stored procedure returns parameters or a return value these will be available after the call to mssql_execute(3) unless the stored procedure returns more than one result set. In that case use mssql_next_result(3) to shift through the results. When the last result has been processed the output parameters and return values will be available. SEE ALSO
mssql_bind(3), mssql_free_statement(3), mssql_init(3). PHP Documentation Group MSSQL_EXECUTE(3)
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