In Postgresql, a stored procedure is created using a user defined
function, and accessed with something simple like:
select myfunc('arg1','arg2');
So, it's just another select statement to PHP/Postgresql. You don't have
to do anything fancy to hit a stored procedure.
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Aldo Leyva Alvarado wrote:
> Thanks,
> but I talked about to STORE PROCEDURE.
>
>
> Aldo Leyva
>
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> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 10:33 PM
> Subject: Re: [PHP] FUNCTIONS
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> >
> > Aldo......
> >
> > > Can you tell me how many functions supports POSTGRES?
> >
> > I'm not going to count them, but you can total them up and read all about
> > them in Chapter LXXXIV of the php manual, entitled PostgreSQL Functions.
> > The url is:
> >
> > http://us4.php.net/manual/en/ref.pgsql.php
> >
> > Or another of the mirrors.
> >
> > brew
> >
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