Hello,

As of this writing, MySQL doesn't support stored procedures. It will most
probably support them in 4.x versions to come.

However, there are millions of web pages that use PHP in conjunction with
MySQL without stored procs, although they would certainly benefit of them,
but those sites work fine.

Regards,
Iikka

On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Edward Peloke wrote:

> I am new to MySql and am trying to learn PHP in conjunction with MySql.  The
> webpage that I want to create will benefit from stored procedures.  Are
> these available with MySqlMax?  If so, is it setup the same way as MySql?
>
> Thanks,
> Eddie
>
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