Hi Rouslan,
 
>          > Rouslan, it is time to know your thoughts.
>          > Can you please let me know from where the file you mentioned
>         is going to
>          > executed.
>          > PMA_RTN_handleExecute() function calls only in PMA_RTN_main() and
>          > PMA_RTN_main() function only calls in rte_main.inc.php file.
>          > But when I'm executing a stored procedure from SQL window these
>          > functions are not calling.
>          > Can you please explain these things ?
>
>         PMA_RTN_handleExecute is called when you select a database, then
>         click
>         on the "Routines" tab and then click on the "Execute" link from the
>         routines list.
>
>
>     Thanks for your quick reply.
>     I have never used that before. :)
>     I'll try to do some improvements in that file.
>
>
> I did some improvements to that file [0], and seems routines working
> properly.
> I would be highly appreciated if you can just check the changes I did
> and let me know id there are points that may possible to break the
> behaviour, since you have idea on existed code as well as the behaviour.
> And what do you think about the display message ? (currently it shows
> affected rows, but for multiple tables ?)
>
> [0] :
> https://github.com/Chanaka/phpmyadmin/commit/0659000a4e773ef8ae2f46f800bfdbce285deb6a
>
> Regards !
>
> /Chanaka/

I've tried the code from your branch and executing routines seems to
work perfectly now, well done :)

Thanks for your time to looking at that.
 
As far as the display message goes, the number of affected rows by the
last statement of the routine is as much information as we can get about
the execution of a routine as far as I know.

Yes, message should be give good information for the user.
I'll look at that.

Regards !

Chanaka