PL/SQL :: Stored Procedure That Accepts Post Code

Oct 12, 2012

I have to write a stored procedure that accepts the post code in which the customer resides as the input parameter. The procedure should then use an explicit cursor to display comprehensive details about each customer, the number of bookings that customer has made and the total cost of all completed rentals for that customer.

The table structure is
custmr - which contains details about the customer
booking - contains detail abut the car booking and its details

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Nov 9, 2009

I would like to create a trigger that will execute a stored procedure when a package/function/procedure is compiled. I tried creating an update trigger on user_objects, but it statues aI cannot create that trigger tyoe on views.

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PL/SQL :: Call More Than One Stored Procedure In New Stored Procedure

Dec 24, 2012

Execute sp1 param1...param6
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All these stored procedures deals with insert/updated transactions . i need to create a new stored procedure to execute all this in a single stored procedure which will be something like

create procedure sp4(param1...param8)
as
begin
Execute sp1 param1...param6
rollback if any error
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rollback if any error
Execute sp3 param1...param4
rollback if any error
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Sep 26, 2011

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Apr 15, 2011

I have function that accepts 2 dates namely sDate and eDate i.e start and end dates. See the declaration part of the function:

startDate eab.eod_date%type;
endDate eab.eod_date%type;

begin
startDate := to_date(sDate,'DD-MON-YY');
endDate := to_date(eDate,'DD-MON-YY');
end

When I called the function it gives me the following error: ORA-01843: not a valid month..And I tried to simulate the process, the below code also show the same error:

select TO_DATE(to_date('13-DEC-09', 'dd-MON-yy', 'nls_date_language=english'),'DD-moN-YY') from dual;

how I can check that error. I need to pass dates to my function.

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Dec 21, 2011

PFB code i used to schedule a job as per my requirement. And the procedure is executing fine, but when im about to run it is getting hang.

create or replace procedure scheduler_alert(frq varchar2,intrvl number) is
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job_name=>'scheduler_alert',
job_type=>'stored_procedure',
job_action=>'alertlog_error',
start_date=>SYSTIMESTAMP,
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enabled=>true,
auto_drop=>false);
end;
/

When im trying to run the job it is getting hang.

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Aug 28, 2009

how to use a synonym in a stored procedure.

I have created a public synonym for a remote table on a different schema.

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how to use a synonym in a stored procedure.

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May i knw some sytax with examples and the settings to change to accept the external procedure call.

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Mar 12, 2010

I've written a Java stored procedure that deletes some provided file. The PL/SQL procedure looks like :

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Is there a way to resolve this ?

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Jun 11, 2013

I would like to use dynamic sql for an select query with where clause and then use the dynamic sql in pl/sql stored procedure.  how to create dynamic sql (select query) and how to use it in pl/sql stored procedure. 

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Nov 20, 2011

I entered the following procedure code into SQLPLUS for compilation, but it just hangs. I suspect the cause is an infinite loop, but I can't locate it.

CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE populate_sales_fact
AS
BEGIN
INSERT INTO sales_fact
(orderid,
prod_key,
order_day_key,
shipping_day_key,
sales_dollar_amount,
quantity,
cust_key,
emp_key)
[code]....

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Apr 18, 2011

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select schema1.my_seq.nextval from dual

in schema2 work as expected. However when I try to compile a package body in schema2 using my_seq in an insert statement, it fails with:

PLS-00302: component 'MY_SEQ' must be declared

What's even stranger is that I have stored procedures that are using the exact same code that are currently compiled and working. Recompiling them yields this error. How is this possible?

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Jun 9, 2010

Interviewer asked me "Tell me Diff. between Stored procedure vs. Function ".....I given technical answer which is mentioned in my Faq..But he asked me , dont gv me answer in technical manner..He was interested in which case u use Stored procedure and Function....

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Feb 9, 2011

I have a merge statement in one procedure , this job runs on daily . It is running successfully since Jan-19-2010 and giving the below error now.

ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbgcur_9], [4224596], [1],
[4294967250], [2], [], [], []

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how to you execute a stored procedure in ORACLE..For example in SQL SERVER its just

EXEC Proc_Name ParameterValues

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Jul 23, 2010

connect the following concepts/information I've been collecting. This is not my field but I'm interested in filling some of mine conceptual/technical gaps.

From a JDBC perspective, one of the benefits of Prepared (and so Callable) statements have over the regular ones is that the statement is "compiled"(*) once and then reused (performance gain).

(*) for SQL statements: building of parse tree and exec.plan

In which way can this notion be extrapolated to invocation of Oracle Stored Procedures through CallableStatements? (After clearing my doubts, I may end concluding that the only relevant feature of CallableStatements is their capacity to deal with stored procedure invocations)

According to procedure's precompiled execution plan SQL compilation implies execution plans generation PL/SQL compilation implies P-code generation and, SQL statements (from PLSQL code) are treated no differently by Oracle than SQL from Java or C/C++. These SQLs will be parsed and execution plans for those SQLs created.
...
When the PL code executes the SQL statement, only then does the SQL engine receive the SQL, parse it, and create an execution plan for it.

Therefore, even when the stored procedure can be parsed and cached in SGA (through the OracleConnection.preparedCall("proc") invocation), the SQL statements won't be effectively compiled until they are executed, right? And going deeper, will those SQL statements be cached to be reused in future invocations of the containing stored procedure? Is this a characteristic of the regular stored procedure execution in Oracle? or is it due to the CallableStatement "origin"?

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Apr 23, 2009

i have this stored procedures:

create or replace
PROCEDURE INSERTXML2(
p_xml_in XMLType,
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v_context DBMS_XMLStore.ctxType;
v_rows NUMBER;
BEGIN

[code]....

that works well in little XML files but in XML files that are bigger the stored procedures to not work because string maximum length in Oracle is 4000.

im working with Oracle SQL Developer and Sap Mii, the XML file is generated in Sap Mii and then i have to pass it in one step to database..

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I'm trying to create a stored procedure that has two temporary tables within it, and then queries both them tables and inserts the results into a table. I created the script but when they try to run in on the server it wont run.

CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE UpdateFIDB_SP
IS
BEGIN
CREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE myAAAA
AS
(SELECT AAAA.1111, AAAA.2222, BBBB.3333_EXT, CCCC.4444, DDDD.5555, DDDD.6666, DDDD.7777,
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Jan 11, 2008

I am new to the wonderful world of Oracle. I want to be able to view the results of a stored procedure in an output window, say out of Oracle SQL developer. Unfortunately it appears I need to write some more code to actually view the data. Consider the following:

CREATE OR REPLACE
PROCEDURE TESTSPROC2(c_test out sys_refcursor) AS
BEGIN
open c_test for
select * from test_table order by id_no;
END TESTSPROC2;

to view this I need something on the order of:

DECLARE
cc sys_refcursor;
r cc%rowtype;
BEGIN
TESTSPROC2(C_TEST => cc);
loop
fetch cc into r;
exit when cc%notfound;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('C_TEST = ' || r.data_element);
end loop;
close cc;
END;

But this is weakly typed so I get all sorts of errors associated with the row definition of line 3. create the record based on the table (something like: r test_table%rowtype).

What I really want is a generic reader than can be ported around to output any sproc I put together.

On a more generic note, why Oracle has chosen to make PL/SQL inordinately more complicated than say MS SQL/Servers tSQL? I mean in tSQL I would just write:

CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE TESTSPROC2
AS
select * from test_table order by id_no;
GO

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I want to know what is the difference betn stored procedure and function?

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After compiling a simple valid SP in Toad for Oracle 8.5.1:

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AS
DECLARE v_name VARCHAR2(20) := 'Ed Edson';
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Hi, my name is ' || v_name);
END;

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1create or replace procedure proc3

2is
3begin
4 host('calc');
6* end;

from FORMS it works fine but it does not work through DB. I found same question through this link

[URL].........

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Feb 22, 2012

i have created a stored procedure with a cursor in order to perform a function where the annual_sal from the employee_annual_sal table is refered and checked. The empno for all the records which satisfies the condition mentioned inside the loop should be displayed in an variable. My code is below

create or replace PROCEDURE sp_test_cursor(out_empno OUT number)
IS
v_get_data number;
v_get_empno number;
cursor c1 is
select annual_salary
from employee_annual_sal;

[Code]...

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Apr 3, 2012

I have the following Stored Procedure:

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IS

[Code]....

I dont know what I need to pass in order to give it the default value.

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May 27, 2011

i Have Write A SP But Show me Error when i Compile It.

Create or Replace Procedure PREPAIDEXPENSE(v_OperationType varchar2(1))
v_ATTM_TXN_TYPES_CODE ACC_TXN_TYPES_MST.ATTM_TXN_TYPES_CODE%TYPE;
v_ATTM_TXN_TYPES_DESC ACC_TXN_TYPES_MST.ATTM_TXN_TYPES_DESC%TYPE;
v_ATTM_STATUS ACC_TXN_TYPES_MST.ATTM_STATUS%TYPE;
v_ATSM_STAGE_ID ACC_TXN_TYPES_MST.ATSM_STAGE_ID%TYPE;
v_PP_ACCOUNT_GL ACC_TXN_TYPES_MST.PP_ACCOUNT_GL%TYPE;

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Error:SQL command not properly ended

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Nov 18, 2010

How to take a stored procedure last run without using DBA_AUDIT_TRAIL sys table.

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CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE UpdateFIDB_SP
IS
BEGIN
CREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE myAAAA
AS
(SELECT AAAA.1111, AAAA.2222, BBBB.3333_EXT, CCCC.4444, DDDD.5555, DDDD.6666, DDDD.7777,
DDDD.8888, AAAA.9999, EEEE.1010, EEEE.1A1A, EEEE.1B1B, FFFF.3333_LO, FFFF.1C1C,
AAAA.1D1D
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Jun 20, 2011

There is one DBMSJOB i created schedule to run every day at 22:00 hrs. The jobname is IT_TO_DUM_LOADING and the job type is Stored procedure.

I queried all_source and found stored procedure does not exist in database.

SQL> select text from all_source
2 where type = 'PROCEDURE'
3 and name ='IT_TO_DUM_LOADING';

no rows selected

But i could see the job details in dba_scheduler_jobs view. I cannot use WHERE clause in dba_scheduler_jobs to restrict and find only the job row as i receive time zone error. How it is possible to view the job in dba_scheduler job view whereas i could not find the stored procedure of its in all_source?

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