Question

In ColdFusion, I have the following cfstoredproc being called with 3 inputs and 6 outputs.

<cfstoredproc procedure="si_updateProject" datasource="#mydsn#" returncode="yes">
    <cfprocparam type="IN" cfsqltype="CF_SQL_VARCHAR" value="#platform#">
    <cfprocparam type="IN" cfsqltype="CF_SQL_VARCHAR" value="#projectData#">
    <cfprocparam type="IN" cfsqltype="CF_SQL_VARCHAR" value="#sysData#">
    <cfprocresult name="projectInfo" resultSet=1>
    <cfprocresult name="newPSA" resultSet=2>
    <cfprocresult name="newStatus" resultSet=3>
    <cfprocresult name="goliveSystems" resultSet=4>
    <cfprocresult name="goliveHistory" resultSet=5>
    <cfprocresult name="newSystems" resultSet=6>
</cfstoredproc>

Within in the stored procedure, si_updateProject, how do I identify the 6 resultSet queries as listed for the resultSets? The stored proc has several statements (select, updates, deletes, etc).

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Solution

(Synopsis from comments above ..)

I am not aware of any method other than eyeballing the sql for SELECT statements that generate a result and comparing the columnList values.

When I need to test modifications to a stored procedure involving virtual tables, I usually just comment out the CREATE PROCEDURE ... BEGIN and END statements and run the sql manually in the query analyzer. Very low tech, but useful for quick testing.

--- Comment out the procedure wrapper and run the sql in
--- the query analyzer manually with test parameters
DECLARE @platform varchar(50)
DECLARE @projectData varchar(50)
DECLARE @sysData varchar(50)

SET @platform = 'foo'
SET @projectData = 'bar'
SET @sysData = 'qax'

/*     
CREATE PROCEDURE si_updateProject
        @platform varchar(50)
        , @projectData varchar(50)
        , @sysData varchar(50)
AS
BEGIN
*/

        -- simulate some virtual tables
        DECLARE @table1 TABLE ( columnOne varchar(50), createdDate datetime)
        DECLARE @table2 TABLE ( columnTwo varchar(50), createdDate datetime)
        DECLARE @table3 TABLE ( columnThree varchar(50), createdDate datetime)

        -- now you can do whatever debugging you want with the virtual tables ...
        SELECT  'Testing the 1st resultset' AS DebugText, *
        FROM    @table1


        -- simulate some resultsets
        SELECT  columnOne FROM @Table1
        SELECT  columnTwo FROM @Table2
        SELECT  columnThree FROM @Table3

/*
END */
GO
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