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In article <91vno7$7p9$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,
Mike Krolewski <mkrolewski_at_rii.com> wrote:
> In article <B6682737.4C17%jbotwick_at_nc.rr.com>,
> Jason Botwick <jbotwick_at_nc.rr.com> wrote:
> > I have an application written in Pro*C that uses Dynamic SQL Method
4
with
> > host arrays. Under Oracle 7.3.x, it worked. But under Oracle 8.x, it
doesn't
> > work. When a statement using host arrays, built using Method 4 is
run, it
> > bombs out with ORA-01084, which is "invalid argument in OCI call".
This
> > error didn't even exist in Oracle 7.x.
> >
> > So my question is, has anyone run into this problem? If so, what did
you do
> > about it? I'm having a hard time debugging this, because no Oracle
docs I
> > can find are very specific about how to use host arrays with Method
4. So
> > I'm stumped about how to figure out what the valid values are for
all
these
> > OCI calls, if I can even figure out which one is bombing out.
> >
> > The sample programs with our release or Oracle work, but again, they
don't
> > use host arrays and M4.
> >
> > Does anyone know where I can get a relatively simple example in
Pro*C
that
> > does use both, compile and runs?
> >
> >
>
> This error is somewhat perplexing. ProC does not use the OCI library
> and therefore should not have this error.
>
> You might want to use your debugger to locate the specific line that
> the error is occuring on ie which specific SQL statement that is
having
> the error.
>
> If the sample code is working, things are most likely set up
correctly.
> I am assuming that you have an array of indicator variables for each
> row of the host array.
>
> It is possible that you currently have a variable that is incorrectly
> typed. Oracle 7.3.4 seems to be less sensitive to this error.
>
> If you post the code, people may be able to assist more.
>
> Also check your error message. ORA-1084 is unlikely to be an OCI
error.
> I do not have my manuals or CD in front of me but 1043 is no records
> found. I would suspect that 1084 has something to do with a field
> within a fetch.
>
> --
> Michael Krolewski
> Rosetta Inpharmatics
> mkrolewski_at_rii.com
> Usual disclaimers
>
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>
I checked the error messages -- yes 1084 is a bad OCI call. Strange message given the example.
-- Michael Krolewski Rosetta Inpharmatics mkrolewski_at_rii.com Usual disclaimers Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/Received on Fri Dec 22 2000 - 11:38:49 CST
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