I've been using PDO for awhile now and am refactoring a project so that it uses stored procs instead of inline SQL. I am getting an error that I can't explain.I am using PHP version 5.3.5 and MySQL version 5.0.7.
I'm just trying to get a basic stored proc with an output to work. Here is the stored proc:
DELIMITER //
CREATE PROCEDURE `proc_OUT` (OUT var1 VARCHAR(100))
BEGIN
SET var1 = 'This is a test';
END //
Here is the code I am using to call the proc, $db is an instance of PDO:
$stmt = $db->prepare("CALL proc_OUT(?)");
$stmt->bindParam(1, $return_value, PDO::PARAM_STR, 4000);
// call the stored procedure
$stmt->execute();
echo $returnvalue;
Simple right? However, it results in the following error:
exception 'PDOException' with message 'SQLSTATE[42000]: Syntax error or access violation: 1414 OUT or INOUT argument 1 for routine mydb.proc_OUT is not a variable or NEW pseudo-variable in BEFORE trigger
If I call the proc directly like so:
CALL proc_OUT(@res);
SELECT @res;
it works as expected which leads me to believe that there is a problem with how it is being called with PHP, however I can't seem to find what the issue is. I am following the instructions in the manual but am still getting this error. Could anyone suggest what I could be doing wrong? Any advice would be very much appreciated. Thanks much!
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