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You need to iterate over the statement output in the usual way, AFAICS there is nothing special about this being a stored procedure or recordset. See "Statements" section of the docs. |
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Is it possible to access other recordsets or create vector of rowset from the result of executing a stored procedure?
rowset<row> rs = sql->prepare << "EXEC GetPatterns";
GetPatterns procedure return two recordsets with data. By this code I can access only to first recordset, but it returns a second or more.
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