So I have a php script that uses a stored procedure to interact with my SQL database. The stored procedure works just fine, the problem is I don't know how to get my php to echo the Return Value from the stored procedure. The stored procedure is basically activating an account using an activation key and sets the username and password.
It basically says "if the activation key provided does not have a username yet, set it to the one provided and RETURN 1, if it already has a username RETURN 2, and if the activation key does not exist RETURN 3". It works perfectly in SQL and even give the correct Return Value. Now how can I get my php to echo that? I have tried the following:
$link = sqlsrv_connect($myServer, array('Database' => $myDB, 'UID' => $myUser, 'PWD' => $myPass));
if($link === FALSE) {
die('Could not connect: ' . sqlsrv_errors(SQLSRV_ERR_ALL));
}
$key = $_REQUEST['key'];
$username = $_REQUEST['username'];
$password = $_REQUEST['password'];
$query = "EXEC Activate_Account";
$query .=" @key = ";
$query .= $key;
$query .=", @user = ";
$query .= $username;
$query .=", @pass = ";
$query .= $password;
$result = sqlsrv_query($link, $query);
while($row = sqlsrv_fetch_array($result))
{
echo $row[0];
}
sqlsrv_close($link);
and
while($row = sqlsrv_fetch_array($result))
{
echo $row['Return Value'];
}
Neither of them echo anything.
To return a value with a stored procedure:
For example:
SQL :
CREATE DEFINER=`user`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `ProcedureName`(IN `Input_Value` INT, OUT `Out_val` INT)
LANGUAGE SQL
NOT DETERMINISTIC
CONTAINS SQL
SQL SECURITY DEFINER
COMMENT ''
BEGIN
// Your SQL Code
SET Out_val= Your Value;
SELECT Out_val;
END
PHP Code:
$insert = "CALL ProcedureName(:Input_Value,
@Out_val)";
$bdd = new PDO('mysql:host=localhost;dbname=db-name', 'user', 'password');
$stmt = $bdd->prepare($insert);
$stmt->bindParam(':Input_Value', $an_input_value, PDO::PARAM_STR);
$stmt->execute();
$tabResultat = $stmt->fetch();
$Out_val = $tabResultat['Out_val'];
var_dump($Out_val);