Defines stored procedure parameters. This tag is nested within a cfstoredproc tag.
<cfprocparam CFSQLType = "parameter data type
" maxLength = "length
" null = "yes|no" scale = "decimal places
" type = "in|out|inout" value = "parameter value
" variable = "variable name
">
cfinsert, cfprocresult, cfquery, cfqueryparam, cfstoredproc, cftransaction, cfupdate; "Optimizing ColdFusion applications" 33 in "Designing and Optimizing a ColdFusion Application" 13 in the ColdFusion Developer's Guide
ColdFusion MX:
Attribute |
Req/Opt |
Default |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
CFSQLType |
Required |
|
SQL type to which the parameter (any type) is bound. ColdFusion supports the following values, where the last element of the name corresponds to the SQL data type. Different database systems might support different subsets of this list. For information on supported parameter types, see your DBMS documentation.
For a mapping of ColdFusion SQL data types to JDBC data types, see cfqueryparam. |
maxLength |
Optional |
0 |
Maximum length of a string or character IN or INOUT value attribute. A maxLength of 0 allows any length. The maxLength attribute is not required when specifying type=out. |
null |
Optional |
no |
Whether the parameter is passed in as a null value. Not used with OUT type parameters.
|
scale |
Optional |
0 |
Number of decimal places in numeric parameter. A scale of 0 limits the value to an integer. |
type |
Optional |
in |
|
value |
Required if |
|
Value that ColdFusion passes to the stored procedure.This is optional for inout parameters. |
variable |
Required if |
|
ColdFusion variable name; references the value that the output parameter has after the stored procedure is called. This is ignored for in parameters. |
Use this tag to identify stored procedure parameters and their data types. Code one cfprocparam tag for each parameter. The parameters that you code vary based on parameter type and DBMS. ColdFusion supports both positional and named parameters. If you use positional parameters, you must code cfprocparam tags in the same order as the associated parameters in the stored procedure definition.
Output variables are stored in the ColdFusion variable specified by the variable attribute.
You cannot use the cfprocparam tag for Oracle 8 and 9 reference cursors. Instead, use the cfprocresult tag.
The following examples lists the equivalent Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server stored procedures that insert data into the database. The CFML to invoke either stored procedure is the same.
The following example shows the Oracle stored procedure:
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE Insert_Book ( arg_Title Books.Title%type, arg_Price Books.Price%type, arg_PublishDate Books.PublishDate%type, arg_BookID OUT Books.BookID%type) AS num_BookID NUMBER; BEGIN SELECT seq_Books.NEXTVAL INTO num_BookID FROM DUAL; INSERT INTO Books ( BookID, Title, Price, PublishDate ) VALUES ( num_BookID, arg_Title, arg_Price, arg_PublishDate ); arg_BookID := num_BookID; END; /
The following example shows the SQL Server stored procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE Insert_Book ( @arg_Title VARCHAR(255), @arg_Price SMALLMONEY, @arg_PublishDate DATETIME, @arg_BookID INT OUT) AS BEGIN INSERT INTO Books ( Title, Price, PublishDate ) VALUES ( @arg_Title, @arg_Price, @arg_PublishDate ); SELECT @arg_BookID = @@IDENTITY; END;
You use the following CFML code to call either stored procedure:
<cfset ds = "sqltst"> <!--- <cfset ds = "oratst"> ---> <!--- If submitting a new book, insert the record and display confirmation ---> <cfif isDefined("form.title")> <cfstoredproc procedure="Insert_Book" datasource="#ds#"> <cfprocparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_varchar" value="#form.title#"> <cfprocparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_numeric" value="#form.price#"> <cfprocparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_date" value="#form.price#"> <cfprocparam cfsqltype="cf_sql_numeric" type="out" variable="bookId"> </cfstoredproc> <cfoutput> <h3>'#form.title#' inserted into database.The ID is #bookId#.</h3> </cfoutput> </cfif> <cfform action="#CGI.SCRIPT_NAME#" method="post"> <h3>Insert a new book</h3> Title: <cfinput type="text" size="20" required="yes" name="title"/> <br/> Price: <cfinput type="text" size="20" required="yes" name="price" validate="float"/> <br/> Publish Date: <cfinput type="text" size="5" required="yes" name="publishDate" validate="date"/> <br/> <input type="submit" value="Insert Book"/> </cfform>