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I have a sql server stored procedure that gives two result sets. I know how to hold one result set using something like this, but is it possible to get the second resultset into webfocus? I have seen on other posts that we need to create master file to access two outputs. But i want to know if there is a way to do this from SQL Passthru without the use of master files.
ENGINE SQLMSS SET DEFAULT_CONNECTION SQL SQLMSS EX stored_proc1
TABLE FILE SQLOUT PRINT * ON TABLE HOLD AS TEST1 ENDThis message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
App Studio Version 8202 windows Platform SQL Server 2008/2012
Posts: 183 | Location: TX | Registered: January 22, 2007
Here are a few items that I found while searching the Focal Point Forum and on InfoResponse:
You cannot keep the SQLOUT file as a permanent file. The SQLOUT file is an in-memory file. You can report from the file, create a HOLD file or another temporary Relational table.