Re: Oracle Stored Procedures

From: Kirk Bradley <kbradley_at_us.oracle.com>
Date: 1996/07/22
Message-ID: <kbradley-2207961412470001_at_newshost>#1/1


Not quite true. You can pass a cursor back to client code

In article <4sln2p$ce0_003_at_news.psi.net>, dmausner_at_brauntech.com (Dave Mausner) wrote:

> In article <7127cc$8211b.23d_at_ineter.edgewater.com>,
> kdonovan_at_edgewater.com (Kevin J. Donovan) wrote:
> >Im working with Oracle 7.X.... but come from a SyBase, MS-SQL Server
> >background. My problem is that I have been completley unsuccessful at
> >writing an oracle stored procedure that returns multiple rows. I
> >Sybase and MS-SQL Server this is a piece of cake...In Oracle Im FRYING
>
> I hate to say it, but there is no Oracle7 equivalent to this sqlserver
> feature. altho you can pass a cursor from PL/SQL to PL/SQL, you cannot pass
> a cursor or result set from PL/SQL back to anywhere else.
>
> Dave Mausner, Managing Consultant, Braun Technology Group, Chicago.
Received on Mon Jul 22 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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