I am using Laravel 5.4 and MySql 5.7, PHP 5.6. I am trying to call a stored procedure (that does a SELECT query, joining multiple tables), and to get the result returned to my PHP.
Here are the things I've unsuccessfully tried:
PHP 1:
$result = DB::select('CALL rentalsAvailables_get(?, ?, ?, ?)',
array(
'p0' => Carbon::now(),
'p1' => Carbon::now()->addDays(7),
'p2' => 100,
'p3' => 2
)
);
return var_dump($result);
Result 1:
{
"error": {
"message": "SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 2031 (SQL: CALL rentalsAvailables_get(2017-03-11 16:00:42, 2017-03-18 16:00:42, 100, 2))",
"code": "HY000",
"status_code": 500
}
}
PHP 2:
$result = DB::select('CALL rentalsAvailables_get(:p0, :p1, :p2, :p3)',
array(
'p0' => Carbon::now(),
'p1' => Carbon::now()->addDays(7),
'p2' => 100,
'p3' => 2
)
);
return var_dump($result);
Result 2:
array(0) {
}
** Stored Procedure: **
DELIMITER $$
CREATE DEFINER=`root`@`localhost` PROCEDURE `rentalsAvailables_get`(IN `startDate` DATETIME, IN `endDate` DATETIME, IN `maxPrice` INT(11) ZEROFILL, IN `capacity` INT(2))
NO SQL
SELECT a.rentalId, a.rentalName, a.rentalBathroom, a.rentalBedroom, a.rentalCapacity, a.rentalCover, a.rentalLat, a.rentalLong, a.rentalLocation, a.rentalStatus, a.rentalSummary, a.rentalText, a.rentalOwnerId,
b.rentalTypeId, b.rentalTypeName,
c.id as 'userId', c.name,
d.rentalPriceId, d.rentalPrice
FROM rentals as a
INNER JOIN rentalTypes as b
ON a.rentalTypeId = b.rentalTypeId
INNER JOIN users as c
ON a.rentalOwnerId = c.id
INNER JOIN rentalprice as d
ON a.rentalId = d.rentalId
WHERE a.rentalCapacity > @p3
AND a.rentalStatus = true
AND d.rentalPrice < @p2
AND d.rentalPriceStartDate <= @p0
AND d.rentalPriceEndDate >= @p1
AND a.rentalId NOT IN (
SELECT eSub.rentalId FROM unavailabilities as eSub WHERE eSub.unavailabilityStartDate >= @p0 AND eSub.unavailabilityEndDate <= @p1
)
AND a.rentalId NOT IN (
SELECT fSub.rentalId FROM rent as fSub WHERE fSub.rentStartDate >= @p0 AND fSub.rentEndDate <= @p1
)$$
DELIMITER ;
Note:
I have of course checked and i am getting results from my query when calling it like that:
SET @p0='2017-03-11 04:26:09.000000';
SET @p1='2017-03-17 04:26:09.000000';
SET @p2='1000';
SET @p3='2';
CALL `rentalsAvailables_get`(@p0, @p1, @p2, @p3);
Did anyone already got this issue? Thanks for reading