Just in case some lonely net nomad comes across this issue, the solution by Torxed didn’t work for me. But the following worked for me.
I was calling an SP which inserts some values into a table and then returns some data back. Just add the following to the SP :
SET NOCOUNT ON
It’ll work just fine 🙂
The Python code :
query = "exec dbo.get_process_id " + str(provider_id) + ", 0"
cursor.execute(query)
row = cursor.fetchone()
process_id = row[0]
The SP :
USE [DBNAME]
GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
ALTER procedure [dbo].[GET_PROCESS_ID](
@PROVIDER_ID INT,
@PROCESS_ID INT OUTPUT
)
AS
BEGIN
SET NOCOUNT ON
INSERT INTO processes(provider_id) values(@PROVIDER_ID)
SET @PROCESS_ID= SCOPE_IDENTITY()
SELECT @PROCESS_ID AS PROCESS_ID
END