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Does speedment support stored procedures? #832
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Not at the moment. How would you like it to work? Which database type are you using (e.g. Oracle) |
Thanks, I used Mariadb and MySQL previously, but I planned to use
PostgreSQL on new project.
I just wonder the parser would create custom model class for each stored
procedurals.
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Not at the moment. How would you like it to work? Which database type are
you using (e.g. Oracle)
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Certainly possible to do. I will add this as a community request for future releases. |
Great, thank you so much
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@minborg Does this feature still in progress? |
It is not likely that this will be implemented any time soon unless there is a commercial sponsor. |
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As title says, does speedment support stored procedures?
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