Precompilers, OCI & OCCI :: Multithread Program Hangs In Oracle Library On Itanium
May 13, 2005
my Multithread-Program hangs in an oracle library while passing a prepare statement (also if i try an EXEC SQL SELECT statement...). Something seems to be wrong in the Program, but i cant's find the Error.The Program is build with:
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()
{
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR DO ORASQL_ERROR();
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLWARNING DO ORASQL_WARNING();
EXEC SQL WHENEVER NOTFOUND DO ORASQL_NOP();
[code]....
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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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Jan 28, 2011
I have a Cobol program that call C program above
#include stdlib
EXEC SQL INCLUDE SQLCA;
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
char *uid = "puntos/puntos@cmrdesar";
[code]....
Are something wrong in C programm ? Pro*C code from vouters.dyndns.org/tima/OpenVMS-Cobol-C-Cobol_ passing_ variable_ number_ of_ arguments_to_C.html
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Apr 1, 2010
I have 3 code files written in ProC. I have precompiled, compiled, tested them in my local environment (Windows) & they work fine. But when I try in real environment, AIX 5.3, I can precompile them. But when I try to compile & link them with the libclntsh library I get errors. I am using a Makefile but just for testing this is the command -
xlc oraProcs oraProcs.c test_curva.c lib_util.c -I $ORACLE_HOME/precomp/public -L $LIBPATH -l libclntsh.a
Error - ld: 0706-006 Cannot find or open library file: -l libclntsh.a
ld: open(): A file or directory in the pathname does not exist
where LIBPATH = $ORACLE_HOME/lib
library libclntsh.a exists in $ORACLE_HOME/lib & has the right permissions
I also tried removing the library libclntsh.a & recreating it using the command - genclntsh When I run this command I get this warning more than once -ld: 0711-783 Warning TOC overflow TOC size: 66888 Max size: 65536 genclntsh creates the library libclntsh.a, just not sure if these warnings damage the library file and are related to my link erros in some way.
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Oct 11, 2010
situation
1- process connect oracle ( process means PRO*C)
2- then process is finished
3- process was called from inside batch
My question is
after process ( binary program ) is finished. Is it possible to connect some way to oracle without login.
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May 11, 2009
I am trying to use OCIColl datatype and thus wanted to check if a simple program using OCI functions and data types gets compile or not. sO I wrote the follwoing function which I want to compile as a DLL.
extern "C" CLUSTERINGDLL_API OCIColl *fnClusteringDLL(OCIColl *dxm[])
{
OCIError *errhp;
OCINumber num_1, num_2, sum;
OCINumberAdd(errhp, &num_1, &num_2, &sum);
std::cout<<"Members in the array are "<<dxm[1]<<std::endl;
std::cout<<"2 Member in the array are "<<dxm[0]<<std::endl;
printf("Is this printed %f", dxm[0]);
return dxm[1];
}
But I am getting the following error:-
Error6error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _OCINumberAdd referenced in function _fnClusteringDLLclusteringdll.obj...
I have included the library folder containing oci.lib in the project directories.
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Mar 19, 2010
I need to call a PL/SQL stored procedure from a C program. Something like this sample program provided by Oracle -
main()
{
int i;
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
/* Define type for null-terminated strings. */
EXEC SQL TYPE asciz IS STRING(20);
asciz username[20];
asciz password[20];
[code].......
The question is - how is the Stored procedure get_employees declared ? Or more specifically, how is the salary parameter declared in get_employees ?
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Aug 12, 2008
Is it possible to connect with Oracle using C?
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Jan 30, 2009
How to report an Oracle bug? Is there webpage or email?
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Sep 17, 2008
My OS is Linux and I installed Oracle 10.2. Everything is fine.I can use sqlplus, exp, imp etc with no problem.Now I have created another linux user test in /home/test. I unzipped basic-10.2xxxxxx.zip (/home/test/instantclient_10_2) and exported LD_LIBRARY_PATH.I guess I have installed instant client in this way.
My testOra.cpp:
#include <occi.h>
int main()
{
return 0;
}
This test.cpp would not compile. It cannot find occi.
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Apr 26, 2010
I have Multi-threaded application using pro*c to connect to oracle.
I am using the following piece of code to create a connection to oracle database and preserver the context of created connection.
struct sqlca * tempSqlca = new sqlca;
struct sqlca & sqlca = * tempSqlca;
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
SQL_CONTEXT localContext;
[code].....
I am using the following piece of code to close the connection to the oracle database, I am using the context created in the previous step and passing it to the below code(connection.context)to release the connection.
if (connection.context == 0 || connection.ca == 0)
return true;
// Multithreading: get the communication area of the context
struct sqlca & sqlca = *(connection.ca);
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
[code].....
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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Apr 28, 2010
I looked for a Precompiler for Fortran, could not find one. Does a precompiler for Fortran exist for Oracle 10i ? If no, would the precompiler for prior versions of Oracle work with Version 10i ?
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Feb 27, 2012
I'm a beginner in the PRO*C and I have this issue/I have to maintain a multithreaded C++ PRO*C application and has the following structure
1) Application runs waiting for requirements
2) When detects a requirement it creates a Thread to work
3) The thread connects to Oracle with a EXEC SQL CONNECT :uid IDENTIFIED BY :pwd; instruction
4) Calls some anonymous calls to execute a stored procedure
EXEC SQL EXECUTE
BEGIN
commit;
:Status:=stored_procedure(:param1, :param2);
commit;
END;
END-EXEC;
5) If anything went wrong then issues a EXEC SQL ROLLBACK WORK RELEASE; then reconnects and the thread die
6) If everything was OK then the thread dies, but never called a EXEC SQL COMMIT WORK RELEASE; to disconnect from Oracle
I don't know why never the application disconnects from Oracle, maybe is for performance. Sometimes the application crashes and I believe that maybe the error is for never freeing the connections, the PROC compile line is this
proc parse=full sqlcheck=full user=system/manager cpp_suffix=cpp iname=source.pc include="..Hdr" include="C:ORACLEORA81ociinclude" include="C:ORACLEORA81precomppublic"
Which is the way to implement the connections?, connect and disconnect when done? or just keep the connection alive? Which way has better performance, connect and disconnect or just keep the opened connection?
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Dec 14, 2011
We are considering upgrading our current system from Oracle 9i to 11g. The current operating system is SUSE Enterprise 9.
The 11g requirements say an update to SUSE Enterprise 10 is required to support the Oracle 11g installation.
Will I need to recompile my existing application programs which use pro C precompiler to create code that accesses the Oracle database when I upgrade the operating system and database?
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Jul 15, 2008
I am running a job that is using Pro C code. I am running it on an Oracle 10g database with an Oracle 9 client on a UNIX platform. The code compiled fine. The job runs fine sometimes but other times it fails with a Segmentation Fault error.
I have the same job running in an Oracle 8i environment with no problems.
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Oct 15, 2010
I was asked to find the C struct that Oracle uses to create a logFile, or at least the C struct of a reg in that file,I've read a lot of material from many "know-at-all" who don't know anything.
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Jul 15, 2010
I am trying to compile a .pc file. I am working with Oracle 11gR1 and windows env. I am able to create .c file from .pc file. I am able to produce .o file from .obj file. But i am not able to link it and produce .exe. My installation does not contain / precomp /demo folder.
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Mar 19, 2009
connecting to an oracle db with the instant client 11.01.06. I can connect to the db via other tools like sqldbx or SqlTools 1.5 which are also using oci. So now I tried it with c++ using Visual Studio 2005 SP1.
First I tried this
Environment* env=Environment::createEnvironment(Environment::DEFAULT);
Connection* con=NULL;
try{
con=env->createConnection("user","pwd","//servername:ip/mydb");
}
and got following error: "the attribute OCI_ATTR_USERNAME is greater than the maximum allowable length of 255".
So I tried:
Environment* env=Environment::createEnvironment(Environment::DEFAULT);
Connection* con=NULL;
try{
con=env->createConnection("user","pwd","tnsservice-name");
}
where tnsservice-name is the name I specified in the tnsnams.ora, and which I used with the other tools working fine -> same error.My username is only 4 long, so I thought it might have something to do with the string. So I tried:
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";
string pwd="pwd";
Environment* env=Environment::createEnvironment(Environment::DEFAULT);
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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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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Apr 29, 2010
I created a table and some type definitions in oracle 10.2.0.3 DB as follows. There is also a procedure that I defined and is shown below.
SQL> create table test_proc
(
test_name varchar2(10),
test_ver number (3,3),
active_flag number(2)
);
Table created.
SQL> select * from test_proc;
TEST_NAME TEST_VER ACTIVE_FLAG
---------- ---------- -----------
AFP 1.5 2
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);
[code]....
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Sep 26, 2012
I am trying to give back data from a stored procedure written in C. I registered the functions as follows:create or replace procedure version(versioninfo OUT clob) as external name "version" library myLib language c with context parameters (context, versioninfo, versioninfo INDICATOR SB4); It compiles fine. The function being called look like this:
extern "C" DLLEXPORT
void version(OCIExtProcContext* context, OCILobLocator **out, sb4 *ind_out){
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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Nov 26, 2009
I am trying to describe an STP in a package, but it gives me an error.
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Jan 24, 2009
My 10g pro*c application works perfectly, recently I upgraded it to 11g, but it keep crashing, why?
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Mar 31, 2010
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Aug 13, 2008
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Nov 26, 2012
I am trying to call procedure from PRO C Procedure has many parameters and I do not need to put all of them when I call procedure. Is there way to make the same way as in PL/SQL
like this
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Aug 25, 2009
My program needs to connect to two databases and make operations in both databases:
Quote:connect to db1;
connect to db2;
select from table in db1;
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i would like to know whether it's possible, and how to do it ? how to specify for each query the database connection to use?
note that I can't use dblinks as i don't have enough access rights and privileges on neither of the databases.
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Oct 7, 2010
I declare a cursor for a table with 8000 records, when I fetch the cursor this message appear ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channels when the fetch reach the 6500 element, What is the problem here?. All data are ok, not null fields.
other problem
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