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Defining a MySQL Stored Procedure with a parameter

Asked by Simon336697 in MySQL Server

Hi everyone.
I have the following MySQL stored procedure which works fine.
The only thing is, is that it only allows me to insert one record at a time.
What I would like to do is to modify this so that I can use this sproc, but insert as many records as required.
Any help greatly appreciated.

Usage is:
call paraddproject ('MySQL Server Upgrade Project');

What I would like is the following:

call paraddproject (
'MySQL Server Upgrade Project',
'Another Project',
'Another Project2',
'Another Project3'
);

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Usage: call paraddproject ('SQL Server Upgrade Project');
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DELIMITER // CREATE PROCEDURE paraddproject(
IN projectname varchar(255)
)
BEGIN
INSERT INTO projects_pro (name_pro) values
(projectname);
END;
//
DELIMITER ;
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