A SQL compliant dataset would be OK..  A dynamic array would be OK.  I 
have a routine returning one record in a dynamic array, but it comes into 
the UOJ code as a string. 

I guess I am looking for the best way to move multiple Unidata records in 
one bunch to UOJ code on the web server for further processing.  Since I 
have never done it, I am looking for a best practice.
.
Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation




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You want a subroutine to return a SQL compliant dataset?

On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 8:05 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am working on accessing Unidata from PHP.  Installed the PHP Java 
Bridge
> on Linux and have simple validation routines working.  Ready to start
> acquiring datasets from the Unidata server.  Based on past discussions I
> plan to write UniBasic subroutines for the bulk of the work.  The
> Uniobjects for Java Developer's Guide describes how to make the call 
from
> Java usingUniSubroutine objects and how to get the result.  I have a
> question.
>
> What is the syntax in the UniBasic subroutine to return a dataset?
>
> Charles Shaffer
> Senior Analyst
> NTN-Bower Corporation
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