db2_next_result Requests the next result set from a stored procedure &reftitle.description; resourcedb2_next_result resourcestmt A stored procedure can return zero or more result sets. While you handle the first result set in exactly the same way you would handle the results returned by a simple SELECT statement, to fetch the second and subsequent result sets from a stored procedure you must call the db2_next_result function and return the result to a uniquely named PHP variable. &reftitle.parameters; stmt A prepared statement returned from db2_exec or db2_execute. &reftitle.returnvalues; Returns a new statement resource containing the next result set if the stored procedure returned another result set. Returns &false; if the stored procedure did not return another result set. &reftitle.examples; Calling a stored procedure that returns multiple result sets In the following example, we call a stored procedure that returns three result sets. The first result set is fetched directly from the same statement resource on which we invoked the CALL statement, while the second and third result sets are fetched from statement resources returned from our calls to the db2_next_result function. ]]> &example.outputs; string(16) "Bubbles " [1]=> int(3) } array(2) { [0]=> string(16) "Gizmo " [1]=> int(4) } Fetching second result set array(4) { [0]=> string(16) "Sweater " [1]=> int(6) [2]=> string(5) "llama" [3]=> string(6) "150.00" } array(4) { [0]=> string(16) "Smarty " [1]=> int(2) [2]=> string(5) "horse" [3]=> string(6) "350.00" } Fetching third result set array(1) { [0]=> string(16) "Bubbles " } array(1) { [0]=> string(16) "Gizmo " } ]]>