Nawal Lodha wrote:
Dear All,
 
On executing a Stored Procedure (in MySQL 5.0.0-alpha) containing
multiple Select statements, I get the error 
"SELECT in a stored procedure must have INTO".
 
I found that this is a MyODBC bug. 
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=2273
and
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=2658
 
Mark Matthews has suggested to use the client flag
'CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS' 
until we get the 'MyODBC 3.53' Release.
 
Can someone help me in using it?
 
I wish to Call the Stored Procedure from my C++ as well as VB code
through ADO.
 
Any input would be of immense help.
 
Thanks,
Nawal Lodha.
  
Thanks for noticing my bug :)
My interpretation of the response given to both bugs is that the current driver ( MyODBC-3.51.x ) will not work AT ALL with MySQL stored procedures that return a result set. The 'CLIENT_MULTI_RESULTS' is only available in client libraries that are compiled against MySQL-4.1 or newer, and MyODBC-3.51.x is not.

According to the comments at the bottom of my bug:
MyODBC 3.53 is near completion but no date has been set yet.
ie you will be waiting for quite some time.

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