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  • From: "Thompson, Bill D (London)" <bill_d_thompson AT ml.com>
  • To: "'FreeTDS Development Group'" <freetds AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: RE: [freetds] call a stored procedure and tds_submit_query
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 15:50:48 +0100

Sorry Fabrizio,

In a UNIX environment if you set the following environment variable..

setenv TDSDUMP <myfilename>

or

export TDSDUMP=<myfilename>

you will get a log file of a lot of the TDS internals.
This will help you or us to see what is going on...

see the user guide for more details...

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: Fabrizio Taretto [mailto:fabrizio.taretto AT sinedita.it]
Sent: 23 July 2004 15:47
To: FreeTDS Development Group
Subject: Re: [freetds] call a stored procedure and tds_submit_query


excuse me, but what is the TDSDUMP log? I don't create any log file.

Fabrizio

> Fabrizio,
>
> If you capture a TDSDUMP, you should be able to see whats happening....
>
> Bill
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fabrizio Taretto [mailto:fabrizio.taretto AT sinedita.it]
> Sent: 23 July 2004 15:36
> To: FreeTDS Development Group
> Subject: Re: [freetds] call a stored procedure and tds_submit_query
>
>
> ...ok, but if I test the doneFlags, the error code is TDS_DONE_ERROR.
> Is my syntax query wrong?
>
> Fabrizio
>
>>>
>>> ...thanks a lot,
>>>
>>> but I can't manage to use my stored procedure.
>>>
>>> My stored procedure's definition is:
>>> create procedure GetDraw(
>>> @tes int,
>>> @ted int,
>>> @tfp varchar(20)
>>> @ded varchar(10)
>>> }
>>> ....
>>>
>>> In my C source code I call:
>>>
>>> tds_submit_query(gSocket, "exec GetDraw @tes=100, @ted=100,
>>> @tfp='01010101', @ded='2004-03-03'");
>>>
>>> ...
>>>
>>> tds_process_result_tokens(gSocket, &resulttype, &doneFlags)
>>>
>>> ...but the result type is Always TDS_DONE_RESULT.
>>>
>>> Where is my mistake?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Fabrizio
>>>
>>
>> I don't suggest you to use libTDS directly (see
>> http://www.freetds.org/which_api.html) however it's normal. Server
>> it's
>> just telling you that current recordset it's finished (with no rows
>> returned in this case).
>>
>> freddy77
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