Please
Firstly,
I do appologize for my ignorance in advance. I read the message
regarding PRODUCT() and
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With regards,
Martijn Tonies
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Stored procedures are in the works for MySQL 5.0:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/TODO_MySQL_5.0.html
The manual is your friend.
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have new market to potentially exploit in a corporate enviroment
i.e. run code and get metrics such as how long it to process data i.e. Hi,Lo, Avg.
In conclusion, I appologize for my ignorance again however I must still ask:
Is their still any reason why Stored Procedure calls are not supported
i.e. Hi,Lo, Avg.
In conclusion, I appologize for my ignorance again however I must still ask:
Is their still any reason why Stored Procedure calls are not supported in MySql?
Thank you,
Raymond
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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 11:29:35 -0400
To: Thomas Schager [EMAIL PROTECTED
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 18:47:57 -0400, Jacob, Raymond A Jr wrote:
http://software.tangent.org/download/myperl-0.8.tar.gz at http://tangent.org.
Looking at the readme file myperl is mysql userdefined function that executes
perl code contained in a table in the select statement. The command line
A Jr
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Subject: Re: Is their still any reason why Stored Procedure calls are
not supported in MySql?
Stored procedures are in the works for MySQL 5.0:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/TODO_MySQL_5.0.html
The manual is your friend.
Cheers,
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