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and elsewhere thin lookingo for an example of calling a SQL stored procedure with bidrectional parameters and getting back the parameter values. For instance, this does not work:
SQL SQLMSS EX Plexus_Control.dbo.Error2_Add 1,6065,'Server Error','&FEXNAME','Failure to refresh synonym &SYNNAME *** RETCODE = &RETCODE *** FOCERRNUM = &FOCERRNUM',?/0,[...more params...]; TABLE FILE SQLOUT PRINT * END -RUN
Anyone have experience with this? Thank you.This message has been edited. Last edited by: TOM SCHULTE,
WebFOCUS 7.7.04M/8001 Windows Server 2008 Excel, PDF, HTML, AHTML
I feel it must have something to do with the sproc, which is very complex: TEXT/VARCAHR(MAX) inputs, many parameters, multiple output params, temp tabels, etc.
Using a synonym is an obvious approach, but that always yeileded FOC1487 errors.
Evemntually, I just made a simpler sproc to call the more complex one. After that, this worked as expected: