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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T11:57:05+00:00 2026-05-24T11:57:05+00:00

My current code is : DELIMITER \\ CREATE PROCEDURE sample (IN _car VARCHAR(15)) BEGIN

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My current code is :

DELIMITER \\

CREATE PROCEDURE sample (IN _car VARCHAR(15))
    BEGIN
        DECLARE _a INTEGER;
        SET @s = CONCAT('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM train WHERE ', _car, '<=0;');
        PREPARE stmt1 FROM @s;
        EXECUTE stmt1;
        DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt1;

END\\

But I wanted to capture the answer of the SELECT statement to my _a variable.

I tried changing my code to

SET @s = CONCAT('SELECT COUNT(*) INTO', _a,' FROM train WHERE ', _car, '<=0;');

But that didn’t work.

Help, please?

SOLVED!

DELIMITER \\

CREATE PROCEDURE sample (IN _car VARCHAR(15))
    BEGIN
        DECLARE _a INTEGER;
        SET @var = NULL;
        SET @s = CONCAT('SELECT COUNT(*) INTO @var FROM train WHERE ', _car, '<=0;');
        PREPARE stmt1 FROM @s;
        EXECUTE stmt1;
        SELECT @var;
        DEALLOCATE PREPARE stmt1;
END\\

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    2026-05-24T11:57:06+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 11:57 am

    As stated here you need to include the variable assignment in the original statement declaration. So you statement would be something like:

    SELECT COUNT(*) FROM train WHERE ?<=0 INTO _a
    

    Then you you would execute it with:

    EXECUTE stmt1 using _car;
    

    And get the result with:

    select _a;
    

    Let me know if it works.

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