That was someone else's suggestion in the thread I believe. Otherwise you get 
the result of a query in a cursor and process the cursor. Since working with 
tables is so fundamental to VFP it would be and is a good enough solution for 
me. We'll see if Mr. Babcock wants to get all fancy... :-)

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rk

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stephen 
Russell
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 10:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Getting answer values from MySQL stored procedures

>From the MSDN web:

* Create temp stored procedure with OUTPUT parameter and call it.
   SQLEXEC(m.lnConn, "CREATE PROCEDURE #MyProc @outparam int OUTPUT AS;
      SELECT @outparam=100")
   SQLEXEC(m.lnConn, "exec #myProc ?@lnOutput")
   ? m.lnOutput

   * Create a temp stored procedure with INPUT and OUTPUT parameters
   * and call it.
    SQLEXEC(m.lnConn, "CREATE PROCEDURE #MyProc2 " + ;
                      "@inputparam INT, " + ;
                      "@outparam int OUTPUT " + ;
                      "AS SET @outparam=@inputparam*10")
    SQLEXEC(m.lnConn, "exec #myProc2 ?lnPercent, ?@lnOutput")
    ? m.lnOutput

Thus you can make your sprocs and publish from VFP.


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