Precompilers, OCI & OCCI :: Reconnect Proc If Disconnect?
Nov 11, 2011
I am running a pro*c its working fine but my connection gets disconnect to my db server so i want to continue my proc if connection between my machine & server reestablish again weather it starts from start or from where it was stooped because of connection break
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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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Mar 31, 2010
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I am using dynamic Pl/SQL with ProC and having problems with cursor. I've to execute stored procedure dynamically and get the result of select list into the cursor. The EXECUTE command is working fine but the FETCH gets failed with error "ORA-01002: fetch out of sequence". I've read that cursor variable can not be used with dynamic SQL.
Stored Procedure:
------------------
ROCEDURE open_mod_cur (
curs IN OUT cur_type,
module_id IN varchar2)
[Code].....
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MyFile.h
...
char str_var[20];
...
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MyFile.pc
...
EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
char str_var_h[20];
EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;
...
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Aug 13, 2010
I am trying to compile a pro c file. Rest of the pro c file is compiling fine. But one particular file is showing following error.
INTERNAL ERROR: Failed Assertion [Code=40706]
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Jan 24, 2011
I have to write a PL/SQL procedure, which is supposed to take an array of strings as input. This array will have simple strings as elements, like
'000887S','000780S'.
Now I have a query in the procedure, which will return a row, for each of the array elements. For example:
SELECT
su.EMPLOYEE_ID,su.FIRST_NAME,
su.LAST_NAME
FROM
USERS su,
[code]......
In the place of the '?' in the above query, the array elements have to be passed. So we will get one row from the above query for each array element.
Now we either have to loop through the array elements to fetch the result set for the above query for each array element, or we can use some other method too. Our objective is to collect all the rows of the above query for each array element as a table data and this procedure has to return this table set.
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Aug 12, 2008
Is it possible to connect with Oracle using C?
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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
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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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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
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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;
update table in db2;
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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Jan 30, 2009
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Sep 17, 2008
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#include <occi.h>
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return 0;
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other problem
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Apr 17, 2009
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EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;
char dbFromDate[MAX_DATE_LEN];
char dbToDate[MAX_DATE_LEN];
short ind_dbToDate;
[code]...
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May 18, 2010
I use a cursor to select records from a database table into a C structure as follows...
{
int iLoop = 0;
int iResult = 0;
[Code]....
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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 13, 2009
I am receiving the following error while inserting records.
"Oracle Error:ORA-12899: value too large for column "MFG_ADMIN"."GAGE_RESULTS"."COMP
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select * from nls_database_parameters where parameter like '%CHARACTERSET';
PARAMETER VALUE
------------------------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------
NLS_CHARACTERSET UTF8
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET UTF8
how can this be related to my problem or if something else is causing this error.
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Aug 23, 2010
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", sqlstmt);
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Mar 4, 2010
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Apr 16, 2009
I am back with one more issue. I am fetching records through a cursor from database using Pro*C and inserting some records as shown below:
EXEC SQL DECLARE cur_num CURSOR FOR
SELECT STUDENT_NUMBER
FROM STUDENTS
WHERE STDID = :temp_num
ORDER BY STUDENT_NUMBER;
EXEC SQL OPEN cur_num;
EXEC SQL WHENEVER NOT FOUND DO break;
[code]....
This code works fine sometimes but ends up with this error sometimes: ORA-01002: fetch out of sequence and also do I need to do null termination once i fetch data from the database like this:
Quote:EXEC SQL FETCH cur_num INTO :std_num ;
std_num.arr[std_num.len] = '�';
std_num is declared as varchar datatype.
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Apr 18, 2009
I am current using Pro*C to upload data from a flat file to database.
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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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