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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T15:08:54+00:00 2026-05-28T15:08:54+00:00

In Oracle, I can use the following: String query = { ? = call

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In Oracle, I can use the following:

    String query = "{ ? = call get_config_func( ?, ? ) }";
    try
    {
        CallableStatement cs = con.prepareCall( query );
        cs.registerOutParameter(1, OracleTypes.CURSOR);
        cs.setInt( 2, i );
        cs.registerOutParameter(3, java.sql.types.INTEGER);
        cs.execute();
        ResultSet results = ((OracleCallableStatement)cs).getCursor (1);
        String val = cs.getString(3);

        if( results != null)
        {
            while( results.next() )
            {
             .....

However I am stuck with the reference to Oracle that won’t work with SQL Server.

I tried the following:

    String query = "{ call uspGetLastLocation( ?, ? }";
    try
    {
        cs = con.prepareCall( query );
        cs.setLong(1, id );
        cs.registerOutParameter(2, java.sql.Types.VARCHAR );
        rs = cs.executeQuery();

        while(rs.next())
        {
            .....

But I get the following error

Incorrect syntax near ‘{‘.

I’ve seen examples using PreparedStatement instead of CallableStatement and change the query to

    String query = "EXEC uspGetLastLocation  ?, ?";

But I can’t figure out how to handle the Output parameter.

Any suggestions or pointer to a reference?

Thanks.

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    2026-05-28T15:08:55+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 3:08 pm

    looks like you miss one bracket in code.
    try this

    String query = "{ call uspGetLastLocation( ?, ? )}";
    
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