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I have a stored procedure that executes and produces a date as output. I want to save this output date and use it later in my .fex to feed an HTML form. How can I do this?

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Version: 8.0.0.6
Windows platform
All output formats will probably be used.
 
Posts: 80 | Registered: June 25, 2009Report This Post
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Is this related to the other problem you're having?
If the date is being returned when you call the stored procedure, simply HOLD or SAVE the data and then -READ the saved file. You will have a Dialogue Manager variable available in the fex.


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Never got this to work....moving on to plan B.


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what is plan B? This is not a hard thing to do.
 
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Kowens,

Why not post the code that you use to access the stored procedure? This should not be difficult to do.


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