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From: Jared Still <jkstill_at_cybcon.com>
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 16:34:56 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004FE7FD.20021107163456@fatcity.com>

Interesting. Blame it on the previous programmer. :)

On Thursday 07 November 2002 14:03, oraclegeek wrote:
> Hello fokls. First, I do not and have never worked for Oracle. I thought
> I'd show you some funny and interesting comments from the Oracle source
> tree that I've been made privy to. Here is today's installment.
>
> /* retch, gag, choke. If this bit is off, oracle doesn't break/reset
> the ttc pipe in the event of an error. When oracle is running an NPI
> execution, there may well be data left in the pipe when an error
> occurs at type-check time since the current crop of bind variables
> are sent along with the execute function block . Since this bit is
> always cleared, the data stays in the pipe and fouls things up on
> the next transmit. So...don't clear the bit here if executing an
> OEXEC (or an OALL, which may execute an OEXEC). Instead, let opiobv
> clear it. This means that any execute error will mean a break/reset,
> even if there is no data left in the pipe. Tough luck, campers */

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