Hello,Have somebody been lucky to utilize stored procedures that returns multiple result sets? I was trying to it exactly as in the example and it just returns 1 row... The sample code itself returns just 1 row.
ps. mysql_mutli_results=1 is specified in connection string. Patrick Galbraith wrote:
Dear DBD::mysql users,DBD::mysql version 3.0003 (stable, production) and 3.0003_1 (dev) have been released!
