Hi again,
it is possible to know how many columns, name of those columns, and also data types return stored procedure in MSSQL ? Now I am parsing T-SQL stored procedure, but it seems it is not simple task to do that good. For my work is enough, if I get somehow names of all columns, thats all. I connect to MSSQL with this snippet:
use strict;
use warnings;
use DBI;
my $dsn = 'DBI:ODBC:MSSQL';
my $user = 'user';
my $auth = 'pass';
my $dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, $user, $auth, { RaiseError => 1, AutoComm
+it => 1}
my $sth = $dbh->prepare_cached("execute stored_procedure");
now, how I can determine names of columns? Any help helps :)
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Brano
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