Ok, I see.

I just need to authorize with a stored procedure instead of using a select.
I guess using Authselect is enough.

Kind regards,

El jue, 27 may 2021 a las 16:00, Pavel Krasotin (<[email protected]>)
escribió:

> Yes, both.
> But the way depends on your goals.
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> чт, 27 мая 2021 г. в 22:20, Juan Pablo Godoy Macari <[email protected]
> >:
>
>> Thank you Pavel,
>>
>> I'm confused again, both ways can be used to call a Stored procedure?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Juan Pablo Godoy.
>>
>> El jue, 27 may 2021 a las 15:15, Pavel Krasotin (<[email protected]>)
>> escribió:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Try AuthPLSQL. Find it in goodies
>>>
>>> чт, 27 мая 2021 г., 20:31 Juan Pablo Godoy Macari <[email protected]
>>> >:
>>>
>>>> Hello Everyone,
>>>>
>>>> It's possible to call a stored procedure from an Authselect?? I'm sorry
>>>> if the question is dumb, I can't find anything in the manual.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards,
>>>> Juan Pablo Godoy.
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