Hi Everybody !!,
I am trying to call a stored procedure of DB2 from my perl program the signature of the stored procedure is as below:
CREATE PROCEDURE MyProcedure( IN v_M_FILE_ID VARCHAR(20), INOUT v_M_TRL_REC_CNT_VAR_N INT, INOUT v_M_FILE_RUL_01_C VARCHAR(10), INOUT v_M_FILE_RUL_02_C VARCHAR(10), INOUT v_M_FILE_RUL_03_C VARCHAR(10), INOUT v_M_FILE_RUL_04_C VARCHAR(10), INOUT v_M_D_VLID_APPL_NM VARCHAR(20), INOUT v_M_D_VLID_TY_C VARCHAR(10))
I am calling this procedure using the following statements:
my ($M_TRL_REC_CNT_VAR_N, $M_FILE_RULE_01_C, \ $M_FILE_RULE_02_C, $M_FILE_RULE_03_C, \ $M_FILE_RULE_04_C, $M_D_VLID_APPL_NM, \ $M_D_VLID_TY_C); $sql = "CALL MyProcedure(\'$file_id\', $M_TRL_REC_CNT_VAR_N, \'$M_FILE_RULE_01_C\', \'$M_FILE_RULE_01_C\', \'$M_FILE_RULE_01_C\', \'$M_FILE_RULE_01_C\', \'$M_D_VLID_APPL_NM\', \'$M_D_VLID_TY_C\')" ; $sth = $dbh->prepare( $sql_ref ) or die "Can't prepare statement $sql_ref: DBI::errstr"; $rc = $sth->execute or die "Can't execute statement: $DBI::errstr"; if ( $DBI::err ) { die "Can't execute statement: $DBI::errstr" ; }
On executing this piece of code, I am getting error as follows:
DBD::DB2::st execute failed: [IBM][CLI Driver][DB2/SUN] SQL0104N An unexpected token "," was found + following "LE_CTRL('fsaifdvd ',". Expected tokens may include: "<s +pace>". SQLSTATE=42601
If anybody has any idea about how to call stored procedures that have inout and out type of parameters, kindly provide some input !! Thanks in advance. Vicky

In reply to Calling Stored Procedure using DBI/DBD::DB2 on perl by vikas.rana

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