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<cfstoredproc
dataSource = "data source name"
procedure = "procedure name"
cachedAfter = "date"
cachedWithin = "time span"
debug = "yes|no"
dbPool="connection pool"
timeOut = "timeout interval"
fetchClientInfo = "yes|no"
blockFactor = "block size"
password = "password"
result = "result name"
returnCode = "yes|no"
username = "user name">Attribute | Req/Opt | Default | Description |
dataSource | Required | Name of data source that points to database that contains stored procedure. | |
procedure | Required | Name of stored procedure on database server. | |
blockFactor | Optional | 1 | Maximum number of rows to get at a time from server. Range is 1 to 100. |
cachedAfter | Optional | A date value (for example, April 16, 2008, 4-16-2008). If the date of original query is after this date, ColdFusion uses cached query data. To use cached data, the current query must use same SQL statement, data source, query name, user name, and password. A date/time object is in the range 100 AD-9999 AD.When specifying a date value as a string, enclose it in quotation marks. | |
cachedWithin | Optional | A time span, created using the CreateTimeSpan function. If the original query date falls within the time span, cached query data is used. CreateTimeSpan defines a period from the present, back. Takes effect only if query caching is enabled in the Administrator. To use cached data, the current query must use the same SQL statement, data source, query name, user name, and password. | |
| cacheID | Optional | ID to be used to store query result in cache. This ID can be used to either retrieve or remove query from cache | |
| cacheRegion | Optional | Cache region to be used to cache query result. If not specified, by default query is cached in the STOREDPROC region. | |
clientInfo | Optional | Structure containing properties of the client to be set on the database connection. | |
| dbPool | Optional | Specifies the database connection pool that should be used for the stored procedure execution. dbPool can help choose a specific connection pool or load balance databases by distributing queries across multiple pools. | |
debug | Optional | no |
|
fetchClientInfo | Optional | no | If set to yes, returns a struct with the key-value pair passed by the last query. |
password | Optional | Overrides password in data source setup. | |
result | Optional | Specifies a name for the structure in which cfstoredproc returns the statusCode and ExecutionTime variables. If set, this value replaces cfstoredproc as the prefix to use when accessing those variables. For more information, see Usage. | |
returnCode | Optional | no |
|
| timeOut | Optional | Number of seconds each action is permitted to execute, before returning an error. The cumulative time may exceed this value. For JDBC statements, ColdFusion sets this attribute. For other drivers, see the driver documentation. | |
username | Optional | Overrides username in data source setup. |
<cfset ds = "sqltst">
<!---
If submitting a new book,
insert the record and display
confirmation --->
<cfif isDefined("form.title")>
<cfstoredproc procedure="Insert_Book" datasource="#ds#">
<cfprocparam
cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar"
value="#form.title#">
<cfprocparam
cfsqltype="cf_sql_numeric"
value="#form.price#">
<cfprocparam
cfsqltype="cf_sql_date"
value="#form.publishDate#">
<cfprocparam
cfsqltype="cf_sql_numeric"
type="out"
variable="bookId">
</cfstoredproc>
<cfoutput>
<h3>'#form.title#' inserted into database.The ID is #bookId#.</h3>
</cfoutput>
</cfif>
<cfform action="#CGI.SCRIPT_NAME#" method="post">
<h3>Insert a new book</h3>
Title:
<cfinput type="text" size="20" required="yes" name="title"/>
<br/>
Price:
<cfinput type="text" size="20" required="yes" name="price" validate="float" />
<br/>
Publish Date:
<cfinput type="text" size="5" required="yes" name="publishDate" validate="date" />
<br/>
<input type="submit" value="Insert Book"/>
</cfform>
<!---
This view-only example executes a Sybase stored procedure that
returns three result sets, two of which we want. The stored
procedure returns the status code and one output parameter,
which we display. We use named notation for the parameters.
--->
<!---
<cfoutput> The output param value: #foo#<br></cfoutput>
<h3>The Results Information</h3>
<cfoutput query = RS1>#name#,#DATE_COL#<br></cfoutput><p>
<cfoutput>
<hr>
<p>Record Count: #RS1.recordCount# >p>Columns: #RS1.columnList# <hr>
</cfoutput>
<cfoutput query = RS3>#col1#,#col2#,#col3#<br>
</cfoutput><p>
<cfoutput>
<hr>
<p>Record Count: #RS3.recordCount# <p>Columns: #RS3.columnList# <hr>
The return code for the stored procedure is: #cfstoredproc.statusCode#<br>
</cfoutput>
--->