2

I can't get records from a stored procedure. If I run from SQL Server, I get records. If I call it from .NET, I get records... but if I call it from PHP, I don't get records.

I am using PHP 5.3.3 on CentOS 6. I am using mssql. All others SP are ok.

I tried

$provider = 1010;
$array = array();
$stmt2 = mssql_init("[dbo].[PORA_sp_GET_LetterGenerationRecords]");
mssql_bind($stmt2, "@ProviderID", $provider, SQLINT4);
$letters = mssql_execute($stmt2);
while($row = mssql_fetch_assoc($letters)){
    $array[] = $row;
}
mssql_free_statement($stmt2);
echo '<pre>'; print_r($array); echo '</pre>';

and I have

Array
(
)

I tried too

$array = array();
$letters = mssql_query('EXEC [dbo].[PORA_sp_GET_LetterGenerationRecords] @ProviderID = 1010');
while($row = mssql_fetch_assoc($letters)){
    $array[] = $row;
}
echo '<pre>'; print_r($array); echo '</pre>';

and I got

Array
(
)

I included

echo 'MSSQL error: '. mssql_get_last_message();

and the answer:

MSSQL error: 

I am very curious. Right now I am running the SP step by step from PHP. It's a shameful.

I tried:

    $provider = 1010;
    $array = array();
//    $letters = mssql_query('EXEC [dbo].[PORA_sp_GET_LetterGenerationRecords] @ProviderID = 1010');
    $stmt2 = mssql_init("[dbo].[PORA_sp_GET_LetterGenerationRecords]");
    mssql_bind($stmt2, "@ProviderID", $provider, SQLINT4);
    $letters = mssql_execute($stmt2);
    if($letters){
        echo mssql_num_rows($letters);
        while($row = mssql_fetch_assoc($letters)){
            $array[] = $row;
        }
        mssql_free_statement($stmt2);
        echo '<pre>'; print_r($array); echo '</pre>';
    }
    else{
        echo 'MSSQL error: '. mssql_get_last_message();

        echo error_get_last();
    }

and same answer.

6
  • So if you do a SELECT * FROM whatever in PHP using the same code, it returns a result set?
    – OGHaza
    Nov 18, 2013 at 17:09
  • When I run everything in PHP, run ok. This SP is complicated, because is taking data from some tables and creating a temporal table with the data.
    – norgematos
    Nov 18, 2013 at 17:12
  • And just to clarify, if you execute EXEC [dbo].[PORA_sp_GET_LetterGenerationRecords] @ProviderID = 1010 in management studio or whatever, it works fine? (rather than executing the code within the procedure)
    – OGHaza
    Nov 18, 2013 at 17:15
  • Yes. And if I call the SP from .NET, it works fine too.
    – norgematos
    Nov 18, 2013 at 17:23
  • To avoid confusion, in the last example (the one begins with $provider = 1010;) you're missing an 's' on the if. $letters vs $letter. I don't know if $letter is ok but out of scope.
    – Esselans
    Nov 18, 2013 at 17:28

2 Answers 2

3

Your code looks fine but for some reason the sql statement is being terminated.

So you need to debug this,I would suggest first try to get it to work with the parameter hard coded:

try {
    $array = array();
    $result = mssql_query('EXEC [dbo].[PORA_sp_GET_LetterGenerationRecords] @ProviderID = 1010');
    while ($row = mssql_fetch_assoc($result))
    {
        $array[] = $row;
    }
    var_dump($array);
} catch (Exception $e) {
    echo 'Caught exception: ',  $e->getMessage(), "\n";
    error_log($e->getMessage());// or log it to a txt file
    echo 'MSSQL error: '. mssql_get_last_message();
    echo 'Last error: '.error_get_last();

}


You should also run SQL profiler and filter on the exception to have a better idea.

4
  • I did it. The answer is array(0) { }
    – norgematos
    Nov 18, 2013 at 17:35
  • what can be the cause why a sql statement is being terminated? Nov 18, 2013 at 18:09
  • 1
    @EmilioGort the error itslef is not so meaning full as it could be due to different things.
    – meda
    Nov 18, 2013 at 19:05
  • 1
    I created a different template in order to find errors using SQL Profiler. I got it: sql Error: 515, Severity: 16, State: 2 I searched columns for NULL data, and fixed it.
    – norgematos
    Nov 18, 2013 at 19:05
0
<?php
   $query = "EXEC [dbo].[PORA_sp_GET_LetterGenerationRecords] @ProviderID = 1010";
   $result = mssql_query($query);
   if (!$result) {
       die('Invalid query: ' . mssql_error());
   }

   while ($row = @mssql_fetch_assoc($result)) {
        echo $row['col1']
   }
?>
1
  • I made $query = "EXEC [dbo].[PORA_sp_GET_LetterGenerationRecords] @ProviderID = 1010"; $result = mssql_query($query); if (!$result) { die('Invalid query: ' . mssql_error()); } echo mssql_num_rows($result); while ($row = @mssql_fetch_assoc($result)) { echo $row['ID']; } and the result: 0
    – norgematos
    Nov 18, 2013 at 18:51

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.