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  • N nitish_07

    ya i know....but till that point code should run correctly....I am just checking...

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    Dave Kreskowiak
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    Well, it's not, obviously. The says that there's something wrong with your SQL SELECT statement, which we can't see. Sooooo.... where do you think you should be looking?

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    • N nitish_07

      I have a button in my form and on click of that button I am writing this code....

      OdbcCommand cmd ;
      cmd = new OdbcCommand("abc", cn);
      cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
      cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();

      I have made a procedure named abc in database which is returning only one row from login table..So i am just checking that on click of that button my procedure should run but while debugging when i come to cmd.ExecuteQuery() it throws following error..

      ERROR [42000] [MySQL][ODBC 5.1 Driver][mysqld-5.0.77-community-nt]You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'abc()' at line 1.

      So plz sort out the problem as soon as possible...

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      frostcox
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      ExecuteNonQurey should only be used for inserts, updates and deletes, if your preforming a select you should be saying ExecuteReader to return what ever you want, hope this helps, need any more help just ask.

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        ExecuteNonQurey should only be used for inserts, updates and deletes, if your preforming a select you should be saying ExecuteReader to return what ever you want, hope this helps, need any more help just ask.

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        nitish_07
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        OdbcCommand cmd;
        cmd = new OdbcCommand("abc", cn);
        cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
        OdbcDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
        while (dr.Read())
        {
        string s = dr.GetString(0);
        }

        after doing this I am getting the same error after line cmd.commandtype=cmd.executereader... now what should i do..it says odbcexception was unhandled..

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          OdbcCommand cmd;
          cmd = new OdbcCommand("abc", cn);
          cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
          OdbcDataReader dr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
          while (dr.Read())
          {
          string s = dr.GetString(0);
          }

          after doing this I am getting the same error after line cmd.commandtype=cmd.executereader... now what should i do..it says odbcexception was unhandled..

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          Lost User
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          Like I said yesterday, the exception message is reasonably clear that there is a problem in your stored procedure abc(). If you cannot figure out what is wrong with it then post it here so an SQL expert can help.

          speaking as ...

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            Like I said yesterday, the exception message is reasonably clear that there is a problem in your stored procedure abc(). If you cannot figure out what is wrong with it then post it here so an SQL expert can help.

            speaking as ...

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            nitish_07
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            Sir there is no problem with my stored procedure..It is working fine in database..when i call through c# it throws error...

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            • N nitish_07

              Sir there is no problem with my stored procedure..It is working fine in database..when i call through c# it throws error...

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              Pete OHanlon
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              There's obviously some problem there. If you refuse to give us the full information we cannot help.

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              • P Pete OHanlon

                There's obviously some problem there. If you refuse to give us the full information we cannot help.

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                nitish_07
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                This is my procedure abc..

                DELIMITER $$

                DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS `userdb`.`abc`$$
                CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `abc`()
                BEGIN
                select * from login;
                END$$

                DELIMITER ;

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                • N nitish_07

                  This is my procedure abc..

                  DELIMITER $$

                  DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS `userdb`.`abc`$$
                  CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `abc`()
                  BEGIN
                  select * from login;
                  END$$

                  DELIMITER ;

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                  Lost User
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                  This is an uneducated guess, based on a quick scan of this page[^], but are you sure you need the quotes around the procedure name in your CREATE statement?

                  speaking as ...

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                  • L Lost User

                    This is an uneducated guess, based on a quick scan of this page[^], but are you sure you need the quotes around the procedure name in your CREATE statement?

                    speaking as ...

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                    nitish_07
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                    I had seen that from original mysql query browser...but as u said i deleted that ' ' from procedure name and then tried but found the same error...

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                    • N nitish_07

                      I had seen that from original mysql query browser...but as u said i deleted that ' ' from procedure name and then tried but found the same error...

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                      Sorry, but as I said that was an uneducated guess, but your error message is definitely complaining about that line. You could start a new thread in the MySQL[^] forum, to see if any expert sees the question. I would suggest you post your C# code and your stored procedure and the full exact text of the error message.

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                      • L Lost User

                        Sorry, but as I said that was an uneducated guess, but your error message is definitely complaining about that line. You could start a new thread in the MySQL[^] forum, to see if any expert sees the question. I would suggest you post your C# code and your stored procedure and the full exact text of the error message.

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                        nitish_07
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                        Sir I had already posted all the things in my post....

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                        • N nitish_07

                          Sir I had already posted all the things in my post....

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                          Well I don't think any of the MySQL experts are going to be looking here.

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                          • N nitish_07

                            This is my procedure abc..

                            DELIMITER $$

                            DROP PROCEDURE IF EXISTS `userdb`.`abc`$$
                            CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `abc`()
                            BEGIN
                            select * from login;
                            END$$

                            DELIMITER ;

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                            Manfred Rudolf Bihy
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                            You've explicitely changed the delimiter to $$, but terminated the select statement with a semicolon. Regards, Manfred

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