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MySQL Stored Procedure calling with INT and VARCHAR values
To call a stored procedure, you can use CALL command. Following is the syntax −
CALL yourStoredProcedureName(parameter if any);
Let us first create a sample procedure. Following is the query to create a stored procedure. Here, we have set two values, one is an INT and another VARCHAR −
mysql> DELIMITER //
mysql> CREATE PROCEDURE CALL_PROC(Id int,Name varchar(40))
BEGIN
SELECT CONCAT('You have entered the Id which is=',Id);
SELECT CONCAT('You have entered the Name which is=',Name);
END
//
Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.21 sec)
mysql> DELIMITER ;
Following is the query to call a stored procedure in MySQL −
mysql> CALL CALL_PROC(1001,'Chris');
This will produce the following output −
+------------------------------------------------+
| CONCAT('You have entered the Id which is=',Id) |
+------------------------------------------------+
| You have entered the Id which is=1001 |
+------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
+----------------------------------------------------+
| CONCAT('You have entered the Name which is=',Name) |
+----------------------------------------------------+
| You have entered the Name which is=Chris |
+----------------------------------------------------+
1 row in set (0.02 sec)
Query OK, 0 rows affected, 1 warning (0.04 sec) Advertisements
