Subject | Re: [ib-support] isc_dsql_exec_immed2() |
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Author | C R Zamana |
Post date | 2001-10-23T14:23:17Z |
Paul Reeves wrote:
like this for procedures too. Please, see my other e-mail.
Thank you.
Best regards.
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> C R Zamana wrote:Oh, yes, I know. But the fact is that I want to use something
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>>>If you are working at the API level it should be relatively
>>>simple. Do a 'select * from mytable' and then prepare it.
>>>Read XSQLDA.sqld to get the number of columns in the result
>>>set.
>>>
>> Yes, but what about the return values of a procedure
>>call? Works like this too?
>>
>>
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> The output XSQLDA.sqld will always return the number of columns
> in the result set.
like this for procedures too. Please, see my other e-mail.
Thank you.
Best regards.
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zamana@... | "Emacs is a nice OS - but it lacks a good text
zamana@... | editor. That's why I'm using Vim. Anonymous
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