I believe you can call a stored procedure pretty easily with the built-in DB2 functionality in PHP.

This would prevent you from needing to resort to the i specific toolkits.

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date: Thu, 27 Dec 2012 12:43:07 -0500
from: Michael Ryan <michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WEB400] PHP - Call Procedure from Service Program

Looking for direction here. I've been casting around, but haven't found the answer (or don't know that I've found it). I can call a procedure from a service program from PHP, right? Is there a limit to the number of parms that can be passed?

Is a stored procedure a better way to go? I'm thinking that it may be, especially since a stored procedure can be called by different interfaces (PHP, ODBC, etc.). Does this make sense?

Thanks!



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