7 May
2007
7 May
'07
1:57 a.m.
I forgot to mention that the problem I reported previously is actually not 'Stored Procedure' related, but related to the MySQL client_flag 'CLIENT_MULTI_STATEMENTS'. This flag is required to support Stored Procedures and is causing the problem (at least with my operating system (CentOS 4.4)). So no need to create any stored procedures ... just compile FR with CLIENT_MULTI_STATEMENTS in the rlm_sql/drivers/rlm_sql_mysql/sql_mysql.c module. Looking forward using Stored Procedures (no more 253 byte limit for my SQL statements!!!). Gunther