Hi Matt,
Seems like I am still misunderstanding things. (Reveals that I am not the DB-hacker ;)
I have done so, as requested, now I have my Stored Procedure - which I did not want, but if that's the way, I have to handle it.
BUT when I execute it (with 'call Test();'), I get no output at all. It should write lines to the Output (instead of a created Table), but these are not displayed anyhow.
Any hints, how I could retrieve them?
:)
LeO
-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Datum: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 08:56:40 -0800
Von: "Matthew Dahlman" <mda...@su...>
An: "\'LeO Welsch\'" <le...@gm...>, squ...@li...
Betreff: RE: [Squirrel-sql-users] Script not executed,although Oracle SQLPlus could do it
> Hi LeO,
>
> This is a common question. I think this answer from Maury Hammel should
> help
> you out:
>
> "I found that the problem was that the code had ';' characters inside of
> it.
> SQuirreL doesn't know anything about procedures or code blocks, so it
> scans
> the single block of code for the ';' character, and breaks the block into
> multiple SQL statements. It then tries to execute each statement
> separately, which the database engine chokes on.
>
> Try changing the Session SQL property 'Statement Separator' from ';' to
> something else ('/' for example), and then try your procedure again like
> so:
>
> create procedure test1
> language sql
> begin
> <sql statements>;
> end;
> /
>
> Of course, you'll have to change the property back to ';', after creating
> your procedure if you want the ';' to remain the termination character for
> single SQL statements.
>
> Maury"
>
> Regards,
> Matt
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: squ...@li...
> [mailto:squ...@li...] On Behalf Of LeO
> Welsch
> Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 5:57 AM
> To: squ...@li...
> Subject: [Squirrel-sql-users] Script not executed,although Oracle SQLPlus
> could do it
>
> I am surprised that I cannot execute a script on the SQL although I can do
> it on the SQL-Plus from Oracle. Has anybody an idea, why that's so?
>
> The included script which fails with the very first line. If I delete it,
> then I get other ORA-Errors, e.g. below.
>
> Since the ORA-Errors do not refer to any kind of invalid table, I guess
> there is something wrong with the transfer-process (Java => Oracle).
>
> Has anybody an idea how to make it the right way, so the parsing itself
> from
> Oracle does not fail any longer?
>
> :)
>
> LeO
>
>
>
>
> Error: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-06550: line 3, column 24:
> PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "end-of-file" when expecting one of the
> following:
>
> := . ( @ % ; not null range with default character , SQL State: 65000,
> Error Code: 6550 Error occured in:
> begin
> declare
> v_comparetime date
>
> or
>
> Error: ORA-00905: missing keyword
>
> SQLState: 42000
> ErrorCode: 905
>
> or
>
> Error: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00900: invalid SQL statement , SQL
> State:
> 42000, Error Code: 900
>
> or
>
> Error: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00900: invalid SQL statement , SQL
> State:
> 42000, Error Code: 900 Error occured in:
> LOOP
> v_comparetime := v_comparetime + 1/48
>
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