Ok, I have made a huge stride. It is now actually calling the stored
procedure. I can see that via DSPOBJD. 
If I call the stored procedure via iseries navigator, it does give me a
result set back. 
Here is what I get with a vardump:
array(1) { [""]=> string(2) "XX" }
Is that what I should expect? It seems to just be giving me my parm
back.
        $statuscode='XX';
        $qUpdateCustomer = "CALL NEWJCLIB/PROC_JC15_SL( ? )";
        $request = i5_prepare( $qUpdateCustomer );
        if( !$request ) var_dump( i5_error( ) );
        $paramSet = i5_setparam( $request, 0, $statuscode );
        if( !$paramSet ) var_dump( i5_error( ) );
        $procExec = i5_execute( $request );
        if( !$procExec ) var_dump( i5_error( ) );
        $stuff = i5_fetch_assoc( $request );
        var_dump($stuff) ;
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Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:07 PM
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Calling a stored procedure from PHP, Alfredo
i5_prepare parms ??
   You don't have to specify a particular connection handler unless
there's a
   particular connection that you want to use instead of the last one
that
   was established.
   In an attempt to remove ambiguity I provided a follow-up example,
   incorporating your code, with the connection included -- an i5
connection.
   I also updated your code to use an i5 toolkit array fetch function
instead
   of a db2 function.
   Alfred
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     From: "Tom Deskevich" <thomas.l.deskevich@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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     Date: 04/13/2010 11:04
     Subject: Re: [WEB400] Calling a stored procedure from PHP, Alfredo
     i5_prepare parms ??
     I do have a connection established.
     require_once('Connection.php');
     try {
     $conn = new Connection();
     } catch (Exception $e) {
     echo "Failure to connect";
     echo $e->getMessage();
     die();
     }
      But I was understanding the answer from
     Glenn to mean that you pass the connection string in as a parm,
like his
     example below:
     i5_prepare($db_connection,$qUpdateCustomer)
     But your example has no such parm being passed in.????
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     On Behalf Of ADelgado@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
     Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 10:11 AM
     To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
     Subject: Re: [WEB400] Calling a stored procedure from PHP, no it
does
     not work Alfredo
        You don't have to specify the connection handler but I did take
it
     for
        granted that a connection was established.
        Try something like this for now:
        $i5_connection = i5_connect( '127.0.0.1', $user, $password,
array(
        I5_OPTIONS_INITLIBL=>'NEWJCLIB' ) );
        if( !$i5_connection ) var_dump( i5_error( ) );
        $statuscode='XX';
        $qUpdateCustomer = "CALL PROC_JC15_SEL( ? )";
        $request = i5_prepare( $qUpdateCustomer );
        if( !$request ) var_dump( i5_error( ) );
        $paramSet = i5_setparam( $request, 0, $statuscode );
        if( !$paramSet ) var_dump( i5_error( ) );
        $procExec = i5_execute( $request );
        if( !$procExec ) var_dump( i5_error( ) );
        $stuff = i5_fetch_assoc( $request );
        var_dump($stuff);
        Add your own code (like better output) and comment out blocks as
you
        better understand how every proceeding function relies on the
     previous
        one.
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        Boca Raton, Florida 33487
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          To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
          From: Glenn Hopwood <ghopwood.list@xxxxxxxxx>
          Sent by: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
          Date: 04/13/2010 08:02
          Subject: Re: [WEB400] Calling a stored procedure from PHP, no
it
     does
          not work Alfredo
          First, I don't think you can/should mix the i5* and db2*
functions.
          Second, your i5_prepare() function needs a db connection
resource
     passed
          in as the first parameter /i5_prepare($db_connection,
          $qUpdateCustomer)/. You should have gotten that returned from
your
          i5_connect() function. (I think it's i5_connect... I use the
db2*
          functions)
          Glenn
          On 4/13/2010 7:41 AM, Tom Deskevich wrote:
          > Here is my code:
          >
          > $statuscode='XX';
          >      $qUpdateCustomer = "CALL NEWJCLIB/PROC_JC15_SEL( ? )";
          >     $request = i5_prepare( $qUpdateCustomer );
          >     i5_setparam( $request, 0, $statuscode );
          >      i5_execute( $request );
          >      $stuff=db2_fetch_array($request) ;
          >       var_dump($stuff);
          >
          > I got NULL NULL NULL on my var_dump
          >
          > PROC_JC15_SEL shows on the DSPOBJD as not being run (ever).
          >
          > Here is what the error log shows:
          > db2_prepare() expects parameter 1 to be resource, object
given in
          > /www/zendcore/htdocs/xtld90083/jcs115.php on line 54
          > db2_bind_param() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null
given
     in
          > /www/zendcore/htdocs/xtld90083/jcs115.php on line 5
          > db2_execute() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null given
in
          > /www/zendcore/htdocs/xtld90083/jcs115.php on line 57
          > db2_fetch_array() expects parameter 1 to be resource, null
given
     in
          > /www/zendcore/htdocs/xtld90083/jcs115.php on line
          >
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          > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 4:54 PM
          > To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
          > Subject: Re: [WEB400] Calling a stored procedure from
PHP,they
     can't
          > make this stuff any easier.
          >
          >     Does something like this not work for you?
          >
          >     e.g.
          >
          >     $qUpdateCustomer =    "CALL SP_INSERT_F550101Z( ?, ?, ?
)";
          >     $request = i5_prepare( $qUpdateCustomer );
          >     i5_setparam( $request, 0, $transactionId );
          >     i5_setparam( $request, 1, 'C' );
          >     i5_setparam( $request, 2, $_POST['ABALPH'] );
          >     i5_execute( $request );
          >
          >     --
          >     Alfredo Delgado / Web Development
          >     6800 Broken Sound Pkwy, Suite 150
          >     Boca Raton, Florida 33487
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
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