Hi everyone,
We are migrating Windows 10 PB 2017 R3 Applications with a heavy stored procedure back-end from ASE and to MS SQL Server 2017. BTW, I already put an advice issue out for the optimum database driver to use, thanks everyone for their help on that issue.
But I did want to understand what I am doing wrong in setting up the PBNewSPInvocation in the PB Database Profile Setup for MS SQL Server 2017 using ODBC. I do have a working ODBC database connection to our MS SQL Server 2017 database and can run inline-SQL and stored procs with no-parameters.
When I add a stored proc with a output variable I get a compiler error on my stored procedure declare in the PowerBuilder editor. Here is the error "Database C0038: SQLSTATE = 37000[Microsoft][QDBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Cannot use the OUTPUT option when passing a constant to a stored procedure." Here is the declare statement "DECLARE DBGET_GRPNAME PROCEDURE FOR pb_get_dbuser_name_out @int_out_return = :ll_rv OUTPUT USING THIS;" It seems like it doesn't like the "@" sign. This compiles fine under ADO.NET.
For starters I just wanted to make sure I had the PB Database Profile Setup correct for the database parameter PBNewSPInvocation. The ODBC PB Database Profile Connection is setup off the defaults except StripParmNames='Yes', CallEscape='No' and the Driver-Specific Parameters field. In that field I have the value "PBNewSPInvocation=YES" without the quotes.
It seems like this is not correct because of the compiler errors I am getting, maybe there is another adjustment to setup that needs to be made?
Thanks for your help.