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  • N nitish_07

    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.

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

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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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          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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            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?

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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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              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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                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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                    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

                      "With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine."

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                      "Der Berg ruft!"

                      Me, 2012-05-24

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