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MySQL version of a MSSQL Stored Procedure.

Asked by RQuadling in MySQL Server, MS SQL Server, SQL Query Syntax

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Hi.

I've got a Stored Procedure for Microsoft SQL server 7.

I want to create a similar SP for mySQL 5.0.51a-community

The exact nature of the MSSQL SP is not in question. It is the structure I am looking to replicate - the insert if it doesn't exist mechanism.

I use this SP by using a prepared statement in my code (PHP) and binding local variables to the inputs to the SP.

I then iterate an array, populate the variables and exec the sp. Very fast. Allows multiple and simultaneous users with no conflict.

I think this is "best-practise" too.

But I don't know mysql well enough (or at all really) to know if this is feasible/possible/allowed/old-hat-and-i-should-be-using-this/etc.

TIA.

Richard Quadling.Start Free Trial
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CREATE PROCEDURE dbo.sp_AddContract
	@InDatabase char(10),
	@Contract char(20)
AS
IF
	(
	SELECT
		CT.UniqueID
	FROM
		RechargePriceMatrix.dbo.Contracts CT
	WHERE
		CT.InDatabase = @InDatabase
		AND
		CT.Contract = @Contract
	) IS NULL
	BEGIN
	INSERT INTO
		RechargePriceMatrix.dbo.Contracts
			(
			InDatabase,
			Contract
			)
		VALUES
			(
			@InDatabase,
			@Contract
			)
	END
GO
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