<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hello, > > I need some help getting output values from my stored procedures when > using adodbapi. There's an example > testVariableReturningStoredProcedure in adodbapitest.py, and that > works for my system. But my stored procedure also inserts and > accesses a table in the database. Here's what I have it boiled down > to: > > So, when I have > CREATE PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting > @theInput varchar(50), > @theOtherInput varchar(50), > @theOutput varchar(100) OUTPUT > AS > SET @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@theOtherInput > > Then, I can run in python: >>>> cursor = db.conn.cursor() >>>> cursor.callproc('sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting', ('hello', 'bye', '')) > [u'hello', u'bye', u'hellobye'] > > > If I redefined the procedure as > CREATE PROCEDURE sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting > @theInput varchar(50), > @theOtherInput varchar(50), > @theOutput varchar(100) OUTPUT > AS > SELECT * From dbo.testtable > SET @[EMAIL PROTECTED]@theOtherInput > > Then, the python comes out as : >>>> cursor = db.conn.cursor() >>>> cursor.callproc('sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting', ('hello', 'bye', '')) > [u'hello', u'bye', u''] > > My search on the web found a couple of posts with similar problems, > but no solutions. I am using SQLOLEDB.1 as Provider, connecting to > SQL Server 2005. > > Any help appreciated. I just need one method of passing an output > parameter back to python. > > Thanks, > Li > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Output parameters aren't actually retrieved until you've iterated thru all record sets. The below works using ADO objects directly, not sure how it would translate into adodbapi. import win32com.client conn_str="Driver={SQL Server};Server=.\\SqlExpress;Trusted_Connection=yes;" sp_name="sp_DeleteMeOnlyForTesting" c=win32com.client.gencache.EnsureDispatch('adodb.connection',0) c.Open(conn_str) cmd=win32com.client.Dispatch('ADODB.Command') cmd.ActiveConnection=c cmd.CommandType = win32com.client.constants.adCmdStoredProc cmd.CommandText = sp_name cmd.Parameters('@theInput').Value = 'bork' cmd.Parameters('@theOtherInput').Value = 'borkbork' rs, rc = cmd.Execute() rs.NextRecordset() print (cmd.Parameters('@theOutput').Value) If the NextRecordset line is commented out, the output parm is None. Roger -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list