Hi All,
Does anyone have experience with using Perl, DBI, ADO to execute SQL Stored procedure that can update input parameters for use as output.
Here is my example: sp_test_1 is stored proc that chancges value of $y. Perl script:
use DBI; use DBD::ADO; $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:ADO:DSN', 'name', 'password') || die $DBI::errstr; $y = 5; $sth = $dbh->prepare("execute sp_test_1 ?"); $rc = $sth->bind_param_inout(1, \$y, 1) || die $dbh->errstr; $sth->execute; $dbh->disconnect; print "y = $y\n";
It must be 10 after call.
sp_test_1 works from Query Analyzer, but when I run this script I get a stange error:
"Can't locate DBI object method "bind_param_inout" via package "DBD::ADO::st"."
As far as I know there is no st package. Can you explain why it doesn't work?
Thank you.

Edited by myocom: Cleaned up formatting, added <code> tags.

In reply to Perl-SQL-ADO-Stored proedures by softeng2000

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