Question

Why if I write this:

function selectListaArticoliOrdineCliente(n_ordine,cod_cli){
    var invocationData={
            adapter : 'DB2Adapter',
            procedure: 'selectListaArticoliOrdineCliente',
            parameters:[n_ordine,cod_cli]
        };

         WL.Client.invokeProcedure(invocationData,
        {
             onSuccess: function(){
                 getAllDettaglioOrdine(result);
             },
              onFailure: function(){
                  WL.Logger.debug("fallito");

              }

        }       
        );
}

or write this

function selectListaArticoliOrdineCliente(n_ordine,cod_cli){
    ....
         WL.Client.invokeProcedure(invocationData,
        {
             onSuccess:  getAllDettaglioOrdine(result);
             ,
              onFailure: function(){
                  WL.Logger.debug("fallito");

              }

        }       
        );
}

the result variable is not defined, but if I write this

 function selectListaArticoliOrdineCliente(n_ordine,cod_cli){
        ....
             WL.Client.invokeProcedure(invocationData,
            {
                 onSuccess:  getAllDettaglioOrdine
                 ,
                  onFailure: function(){
                      WL.Logger.debug("fallito");

                  }

            }       
            );
    }

All work perfectly?! How I pass another parameter to onSuccessFunction? For example i would pass result and an id.Such as

 onSuccess:  getAllDettaglioOrdine(result,"9000000")

The function getAllDettagioOrdine

function getAllDettaglioOrdine(result,id_ordine){

    ordine_cliente_dettaglio_articolo=result.invocationResult.resultSet;

..

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Solution

It looks like you're calling a function instead of defining a callback.

Change this:

onSuccess: getAllDettaglioOrdine(result,"9000000")

to this:

onSuccess: function(result){ getAllDettaglioOrdine(result,"9000000") }

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