Stored procedures are bad and you shouldn’t use them
They’re pretty much like eval. If you don’t know if you should be using them then you probably shouldn’t be using them.
Application code has no business living in the database.

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Stored procedures are bad and you shouldn’t use them
They’re pretty much like eval. If you don’t know if you should be using them then you probably shouldn’t be using them.
Application code has no business living in the database.
Cooked up a MySQL sp_split()
This stored procedure splits a comma delimited string & returns or inserts the record set. It's simple to use, and should not collide in future versions of MySQL.
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