After further investigation I found that using the 'mysqli' object and
corresponding extension library will allow you to execute MySQL stored
procedures from PHP.

documentation can be found at:

http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.mysqli.php

cheers
-c

> On Sat, October 22, 2005 12:55 pm, Colin Shreffler wrote:
>> Can any one please tell me how you call a stored procedure in either
>> PostgreSQL or MySQL from php?
>
> WILD GUESS:
>
> $query = "call silly_sproc()";
> mysql_query($query, $connection) or die(mysql_error($connection));
> pg_exec($connection, $query) or die(pg_last_error($connection));
>
> With an argument is left as an exercise to the reader.
>
> HINT: Stuff whatever you would type in the mysql/psql monitor into $query
>
> No promise this works, as I've only done user-defiend functions rather
> than stored procedures (unless those are the same...) in PostgreSQL,
> and my webhost's MySQL probably ain't up to stored procedures yet.
>
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