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<?php
class controller_test extends Controller{
 function indexAction(){
 // start the Stored Procedure class
 $sql_sp = new models_mysql();
 
 // array of paramaters in the order the stored procedure requires them
 $sp_params = array(
 // in this example the first field is a OUT param and the name will be used
 // as the name of the value in the select statment that handles the values
 array('name' => 'id'),
 // this is a standard input parma
 array('value' => 'martin'),
 );
 
 // set the stored Procedure name
 $sp_name = "getIdByFirstName";
 
 // builds and executes MySQL querys for the givven params and Stored Procedure name
 $sql_sp->call($sp_name, $sp_params);
 
 // get method this is a clever little method that allows you to call any of the
 // PHP Core MySQL Functions* using a single method
 // the second argument is required to get any output params provided from the
 // Stored Procedure
 
 // example of the mysql_fetch_array for a result set from a select
 $sql_sp->get('fetch_array', true); // or $sql_sp->get('fetch_array');
 // example of the mysql_fetch_object from the output vars
 $sql_sp->get('fetch_object', false);
 
 // * = http://uk.php.net/manual/en/book.mysql.php
 }
 }
 ?>
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