Jiri you are probably one of the people of this list that knows the most
about Firebird but I have to say (just for the record if anyone else see
this post) that your answer is incorrect. The right statement is "execute
procedure BE_BOOKING_INSERT(@BookingID, @UserID, @EventID, @DateFrom,
@DateTo, @TimeFrom, @TimeTo, @Comments, @LocationName, @LocationAddress,
@LocationZipcode, @LocationCity, @ContactName, @ContactPhone, @ContactEmail,
@EventContactName, @EventContactPhone)" The first always gives a Dynamic SQL
Error exception.
Anyway thanks for the reply.
On 5/12/07, Jiri Cincura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jon Ege Ronnenberg wrote:
> The question is what is the right syntax and do I need to set anything
> else on Command object?
The first is right.
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Jiri {x2} Cincura
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