The stored procedure match_animal in the following example accepts
three different parameters:
-
an input (IN) parameter that accepts the name of the first animal as
input
-
an input-output (INOUT) parameter that accepts the name of the second
animal as input and returns the string TRUE
if an
animal in the database matches that name
-
an output (OUT) parameter that returns the sum of the weight of the
two identified animals
In addition, the stored procedure returns a result set consisting of the
animals listed in alphabetic order starting at the animal corresponding
to the input value of the first parameter and ending at the animal
corresponding to the input value of the second parameter.
<?php
$sql = 'CALL match_animal(?, ?, ?)';
$conn = db2_connect($database, $user, $password);
$stmt = db2_prepare($conn, $sql);
$name = "Peaches";
$second_name = "Rickety Ride";
$weight = 0;
db2_bind_param($stmt, 1, "name", DB2_PARAM_IN);
db2_bind_param($stmt, 2, "second_name", DB2_PARAM_INOUT);
db2_bind_param($stmt, 3, "weight", DB2_PARAM_OUT);
print "Values of bound parameters _before_ CALL:\n";
print " 1: {$name} 2: {$second_name} 3: {$weight}\n\n";
if (db2_execute($stmt)) {
print "Values of bound parameters _after_ CALL:\n";
print " 1: {$name} 2: {$second_name} 3: {$weight}\n\n";
print "Results:\n";
while ($row = db2_fetch_array($stmt)) {
print " {$row[0]}, {$row[1]}, {$row[2]}\n";
}
}
?>
Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:
Values of bound parameters _before_ CALL:
1: Peaches 2: Rickety Ride 3: 0
Values of bound parameters _after_ CALL:
1: Peaches 2: TRUE 3: 22
Results:
Peaches, dog, 12.3
Pook, cat, 3.2
Rickety Ride, goat, 9.7