I'm using Zend Framework 1.7.2, MySQL and the MySQLi PDO adapter. I would like to call multiple stored procedures during a given action. I've found that on Windows there is a problem calling multiple stored procedures. If you try it you get the following error message:
SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 2014
Cannot execute queries while other
unbuffered queries are active.
Consider using
PDOStatement::fetchAll().
Alternatively, if your code is only
ever going to run against mysql, you
may enable query buffering by setting
the PDO::MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY
attribute.
I found that to work around this issue I could just close the connection to the database after each call to a stored procedure:
if (strtoupper(substr(PHP_OS, 0, 3)) === 'WIN') {
//If on windows close the connection
$db->closeConnection();
}
This has worked well for me, however, now I want to call multiple stored procedures wrapped in a transaction. Of course, closing the connection isn't an option in this situation, since it causes a rollback of the open transaction. Any ideas, how to fix this problem and/or work around the issue.
- More info about the work around
- Bug report about the problem
I has same errors when called queries like this(variables to use in next query)
$db->query("SET @curr = 0.0;");
To fix this I've changed my config file to
'database' => array(
'adapter' => 'mysqli',
This pattern of preparing, executing and then closing each $sql statement that calls a stored procedure does work.
public function processTeams($leagueid,$raceid,$gender)
{
$db = Zend_Db_Table::getDefaultAdapter();
$sql = $db->prepare(sprintf("CALL addScoringTeams(%d,%d,'%s')",$leagueid,$raceid,$gender));
$sql->execute();
$sql->closeCursor();
$this->logger->info(sprintf("CALL addScoringTeams(%d,%d,'%s')",$leagueid,$raceid,$gender));
$sql1 = $db->prepare(sprintf("CALL updateScoringTeamTotals(%d)",$raceid));
$sql1->execute();
$sql1->closeCursor();
$this->logger->info(sprintf("CALL updateScoringTeamTotals(%d)",$raceid));
$sql2 = $db->prepare(sprintf("CALL updateScoringTeamClasses(%d,'%s')",$raceid,$gender));
$sql2->execute();
$sql2->closeCursor();
$this->logger->info(sprintf("CALL updateScoringTeamClasses(%d,'%s')",$raceid,$gender));
}
You can use prepare statement . No need to change driver
$sql = "CALL procedure()";
$stmt = $this->db->createStatement();
$stmt->prepare($sql);
$result = $stmt->execute();