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db.procedure

 
 

Library: Database access (OMDB)
Import: omdb.xmd


Purpose

The db.procedure OMX component is a link that allows you to access a stored procedure in a database.

Usage Notes

To create a db.procedure, use db.open-procedure. The resulting OMX component is a link to the stored procedure. To execute the stored procedure, call the db.execute function. When you have finished using the procedure, use db.close to release the resources used by the db.procedure OMX component.

Please refer to OMX Components for a general description of OMX components and how they are used.

Related OMDB library functions:

The functions

are used to establish and close links to stored procedures. db.procedure objects are used by the following OMDB library functions:

    Related Syntax
   db.database
   db.open-procedure
   dbProcedureClose
   db.execute
 
Related Concepts
   Using the OMDB library
 
Other Library Functions
   db.advance-recordset
   db.close
   db.commit
   db.compile-statement
   db.database
   db.delete
   db.discard
   db.document-writer-sedna
   db.execute
   db.execute-in
   db.field
   db.insert
   db.is-null
   db.move-dynamic-record
   db.move-record
   db.omdb-version
   db.omdb-version-oci10g
   db.omdb-version-oci11g
   db.omdb-version-oci8i
   db.omdb-version-oci9i
   db.omdb-version-odbc
   db.omdb-version-sedna
   db.open-oci10g
   db.open-oci11g
   db.open-oci8i
   db.open-oci9i
   db.open-odbc
   db.open-procedure
   db.open-sedna
   db.open-table
   db.prepare
   db.procedure
   db.query
   db.reader
   db.record-exists
   db.rollback
   db.set-transaction-type
   db.statement
   db.streaming-execute
   db.table
   db.update
   db.writer
 
 

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