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CLOSE STORED-PROCEDURE statement
For a non‑ABL stored procedure, indicates that the procedure has completed execution and retrieves any return status. For a send-sql-statement stored procedure, closes the SQL cursor used by the procedure.
Syntax 
 
CLOSE STORED-PROCEDURE procedure
  [ integer-field = PROC-STATUS ]
  [ WHERE PROC-HANDLE = integer-field ]
procedure
The name of the stored procedure that you want to close or the built‑in procedure name, send-sql-statement.
integer-field = PROC-STATUS
Assigns the return value from a stored procedure to the specified integer field or variable (integer-field).
WHERE PROC-HANDLE = integer-field
An integer field or variable whose value uniquely identifies the stored procedure that produces the results returned from the data source or the SQL cursor of a send-sql-statement stored procedure.
Example 
The PROC-STATUS clause of the CLOSE STORED-PROCEDURE statement allows the DataServer for ORACLE to retrieve the text of an ORACLE error message that was passed to raise_application_error. Use the ERROR-STATUS:GET-MESSAGE handle to retrieve the message, as shown in the following example:
 
DEFINE VARIABLE st AS INTEGER NO-UNDO.
DEFINE VARIABLE h  AS INTEGER NO-UNDO.
 
RUN STORED-PROC p1 h = PROC-HANDLE NO-ERROR.
 
CLOSE STORED-PROC p1 st = PROC-STATUS WHERE PROC-HANDLE = h. 
 
DISPLAY st.
 
IF ERROR-STATUS:ERROR THEN
  MESSAGE ERROR-STATUS:GET-MESSAGE(1) ERROR-STATUS:GET-NUMBER(1)
    VIEW-AS ALERT-BOX. 
Notes 
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RUN STORED-PROC closeallprocs.
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For more information on using this statement, see OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for ODBC and OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for Oracle.
See also 
PROC-HANDLE function, PROC-STATUS function, RUN STORED-PROCEDURE statement

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