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Mon, 21 July 2008 00:18
dilforyou
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Hi,
I create procedure by using spatial netwrok models.In that procedure i used below package
sdo_net_mem.network_manager.all_paths
that procedure opening cursors but its not closing.
due to this i am unable to populate data without restarting the service.
is it possible to close all cursors without restarting service.
Thanks in advance
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