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5.00.08: stored procedure call not in correct context

5.00.08: stored procedure call not in correct context

2006-11-21       - By Frank Maas

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Hi,

One of the reasons for me to so desperately wait for MyODBC5 is the
possibility to call stored procedures. 3.51 does not allow this, for
the context not being set to allow it to return a resultset. So after
some 5.00 versions that crashed my app, I was happy to notice that
5.00.08 gives some results to my queries, but calling a stored
procedure results in

               DIAG [S1000] [MySQL][MyODBC 5.00.08][MySQL] 1312
PROCEDURE <db>.<proc_name> can't return a result set in the given
context (1312)

I will try to investigate further (I got some other issues as well)
and will update/insert bug report(s) as I go along. Still, if someone
can simply solve this ... [;-)]

Regards,
Frank

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