Reputation:
When creating the following procedure I receive this error message:
ERROR 1064 (42000): 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
'd_query;
set d_result = execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt; ' at line 15
But after checking I can't see the error. Line 15 relates to 'if d_query is not null then'.
Is this the true error? Or is it not happy to accept an execute as an assignment to d_result?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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create procedure runtests()
begin
declare d_test_id char(20);
declare d_query text;
declare d_result text;
declare cur cursor for select test_id, query, result from datavalidator order by test_id;
open cur;
repeat
fetch cur into d_test_id, d_query, d_result;
if d_query is not null then
prepare stmt from d_query;
set d_result = execute stmt;
deallocate prepare stmt;
update datavalidator set result = d_result;
end if;
until done end repeat;
close cur;
end;
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Upvotes: 0
Views: 264
Reputation: 23493
"Note that a literal string expression or a user variable are the only ways you can specify the statement to be prepared.", from this documentation.
Try writing the value into a user variable before trying to prepare, perhaps something like:
set @q_sql = d_query;
...or write directly into the user variable in the fetch
line.
Upvotes: 1