Precompilers, OCI & OCCI :: C++ Migrated From 32 Bit To 64 Bit / Getting Unrelated Sqlcode While Dealing With Oracle Database

Feb 22, 2013

Previously we had 32 bit C++. Now, we have migrated it to 64 bit. And our C++ programs interact with Oracle 10g DB.Our C++ program was working fine with 32 bit. But once after we migrate to 64 bit we are facing problem with one program which does FETCH(EXEC SQL FETCH SUBP1 INTO :new TabRec;) from Oracle DB. ie, We exit from a for loop in the C++ program when we get NOT FOUND(sqlca.sqlcode=1403) on executing the FETCH statement.

The sqlcode generated for NOT FOUND scenario is 1403. But, once after moving to 64 bit C++, we do not see the sqlcode 1403 instead we are seeing a different code 7124089117159473.

As the sqlcode is not 1403, our program does not exit from the for loop and goes on an infinite loop.Am I missing anything that makes me to not get the exact sqlcode?

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Mar 28, 2006

I want write a program using oci to login into oracle database.Advance security option for the oracle server is set to kerberos authentication. Is it possible to login to the oracle database through olog() function.

Initial ticket is required in kerberos authentication. So is it also needed durinfg the login from my programme.

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Mar 19, 2009

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First I tried this

Environment* env=Environment::createEnvironment(Environment::DEFAULT);
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}

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So I tried:

Environment* env=Environment::createEnvironment(Environment::DEFAULT);
Connection* con=NULL;
try{
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Environment* env=Environment::createEnvironment(Environment::DEFAULT);
Connection* con=NULL;
string user="user";
string passwd="pwd";
string db="tnsservice-name";
try{
con=env->createConnection(user,passwd,db);
AfxMessageBox("sucess");
}

now it returned the error "TNS:connect descriptor too long". Can't have anything to do with the .ora file, since it worked fine for the other tools. Plus it didn't matter if I renamed the .ora file or removed it from the TNS_ADMIN directory..So I searched a little more for a solution and so an example, where the the last argument is missing. So I tried

string user="user";
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Connection* con=NULL;
try{
con=env->createConnection(user,pwd);
}

It returns: "TNS: protocol Adapter error" which I somehow can understand, since the adapter doesn't know to wich db to connect.I also tried to use some frameworks like soci or otl but was never able to compile them... (link errors, unknown data types etc...).

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VARCHAR username[128];
VARCHAR password[32];
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[code]....

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struct sqlca & sqlca = * tempSqlca;
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
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When the above code is executed there is no exception thrown but the connection is not getting close. I am using the V$SESSION system views to monitor the connection created.

I there anything I am missing in my code for the connection closing to fail.

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Jun 26, 2008

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BEGIN
commit;
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commit;
END;
END-EXEC;

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proc parse=none code=cpp mode=oracle hold_cursor=yes maxopencursors=20 THREADS=YES sqlcheck=full iname=Precomp_all.pc oname=Precomp_all.h

problem: a first thread creates the connection to oracle with one global context (type sql_context) in the connection object:

connect()
{
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Apr 29, 2010

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SQL> create table test_proc
(
test_name varchar2(10),
test_ver number (3,3),
active_flag number(2)
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Table created.

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---------- ---------- -----------
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PSA 11.89 0
EHIV 99.5 3
aHAVM 1.45 9

[code]....

Now from Pro*C function I want to pass a similar array of structure to this procedure and return it via the out parameter of the procedure back to Pro*C. How do I do it?

I am using the attached program but its giving me compiler error as follows..

Error at line 31, column 1 in file sample.pc
proc_modify_tdefs (:in_tdefs,:out_tdefs);
1
PLS-S-00306, wrong number or types of arguments in call to 'PROC_MODIFY_TDEFS'
Error at line 31, column 1 in file sample.pc
proc_modify_tdefs (:in_tdefs,:out_tdefs);

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Jan 19, 2013

We have just migrated our database from 10g to 11g R2. We are using a PLSQL block to gather stats (analyze) which was executing successfully on 10g but giving below error on 11g:

PLSQL
BEGIN
/* Delete statistics */
DBMS_STATS.DELETE_TABLE_STATS( ownname => 'owner_name', tabname=> 'table_name');
/* Gather statistics */
DBMS_STATS.GATHER_TABLE_STATS( OWNNAME => 'owner_name', TABNAME=> 'table_name' ,METHOD_OPT=>'FOR ALL INDEXED COLUMNS', ESTIMATE_PERCENT => DBMS_STATS.AUTO_SAMPLE_SIZE, DEGREE => DBMS_STATS.DEFAULT_DEGREE, CASCADE => TRUE, NO_INVALIDATE => TRUE);

Error report:

ORA-12801: error signaled in parallel query server P057, instance<instance_name> (2)
ORA-12853: insufficient memory for PX buffers: current 958640K, max needed 11666304K
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 65560 bytes of shared memory ("large pool","unknown object","large pool","PX msg pool")
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 23828
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 23879
ORA-06512: at line 5

12801. 00000 - "error signaled in parallel query server %s"

*Cause: A parallel query server reached an exception condition.

*Action: Check the following error message for the cause, and consult your error manual for the appropriate action.

*Comment: This error can be turned off with event 10397, in which case the server's actual error is signaled instead.

This block is working successfully when the degree was hardcoded as 8 in 11g. This block is giving error for only 2 partition tables which has 2 million records. Only difference in both the database parameter is CPU COUNT.

10g CPU count = 16 integer
11g CPU count =48 integer (RAC)

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Dec 13, 2010

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Old Env: UNIX
Old DB: Oracle 8i

New Env: Linux
New DB: Oracle 11g

New modules are successfully compiled in Linux environment. But we are facing issues in writing the output of VARCHAR datatype to a file.

find below the extract of code.
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
varchar mcolmnvarchar[4];
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;

EXEC SQL DECLARE crs CURSOR FOR
SELECT NVL(colmn,' ') FROM table1

memset(mcolmnvarchar.arr,'�',4); //Was added for only Linux migration. Not present in unix env.

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Would it be a better option to upgrade Pre compiler/client as the first step and the db as the second step (and would that be supported) ? We definitely don't want to upgrade both Pre compiler/Client and the Database in one goal - that would be too risky.

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extern "C" DLLEXPORT
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OCIEnv* envh;
OCISvcCtx* svch;
OCIError* errh;
OCIExtProcGetEnv (context, &envh, &svch, &errh);

std::string versioninfo = "104";
oraub8 maxChar = 10;

[code]...

If I execute the procedure with SQLDeveloper by pressing "play" it is getting executed but there is no result. If I try to execute it from an anonymous block it results in ORA-22275 instead of doing anything.

declare
res clob;
begin
-- the following doesn't work much
--dbms_lob.createtemporary(res,true);
version(res);
dbms_output.put_line(res);
end;

Actually I have to questions:
1.) Why does Oracle give me the error? In my opinion all requirements mentioned by the error description are met.
2.) Why is there no output when executing the function via SQL Developer? Is the usage of OCILobWrite wrong?

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Jan 24, 2009

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Oct 7, 2010

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other problem

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