Hi M., Thursday, July 26, 2007, 2:09:47 PM, you wrote: > Richard Davey wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I'm calling a MySQL Stored Procedure via PDO (PHP 5.2.3) >> >> $stmt = $dbh->prepare('CALL forum_post(?, ?, ?, ?, ?, @status, @thread_id, @message_id)'); >> >> At the moment in order to get the values of status, thread_id and >> message_id I need to issue a second query: >> >> $sql = "SELECT @status AS status, @thread_id AS thread_id, @message_id AS message_id"; >> >> and then foreach my way through it: >> >> foreach ($dbh->query($sql) as $row) >> { >> $status = $row['status']; >> $thread_id = $row['thread_id']; >> $message_id = $row['message_id']; >> } >> >> Which seems a bit insane.. is there no way to do a bindValue at the >> same time as I do my bindParams? >> >> Now I write this I really can't remember why I am even putting that >> second query into a foreach loop, even so it's still a step I'd like >> to remove entirely if possible? >> >> Cheers, >> >> Rich > From: http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.pdo.php > Example 1716. Calling a stored procedure with an input/output parameter It's not an INOUT parameter though. Cheers, Rich -- Zend Certified Engineer http://www.corephp.co.uk "Never trust a computer you can't throw out of a window" -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php