Kai Voigt wrote:
>a stored procedure in MySQL doesn't return anything itself, but it  
>might include one or more SQL statements which are returned to the  
>calling client as if those statements would have been called  
>individually.

>Note that you might have to handle multiple statements in a stored  
>procedure.

I see.
So I presume that stored procedures in MySQL are not invoked through
mere SELECTs?
It would imply, though, that if you stick to at most one SELECT resultset
in your MySQL stored procedure, then the current Sql interface in Pike
will/should suffice.

Oracle and PostgreSQL can return at most a single resultset, and are invoked
through SELECT normally.
-- 
Sincerely,
           Stephen R. van den Berg.

"<Clarions sounding> *No one* expects the Spanish inquisition!"

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