ORA-00932: inconsistent datatypes: expected - got -

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青春惊慌失措 2021-02-06 02:57

I have been using Oracle(10g.2) as a PHP programmer for almost 3 years, but when I gave an assignment, I have tried to use the ref cursors and collection types for the first tim

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  •  悲哀的现实
    2021-02-06 03:14

    The way you are using the REF CURSOR is uncommon. This would be the standard way of using them:

    SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY MYPACK_PKG AS
      2     PROCEDURE MY_PROC(r_cursor OUT MY_REF_CURSOR) AS
      3     BEGIN
      4        OPEN r_cursor FOR SELECT e.empno,e.ENAME,null  FROM scott.emp e;
      5     END MY_PROC;
      6  END MYPACK_PKG;
      7  /
    
    Corps de package crÚÚ.
    
    SQL> VARIABLE r REFCURSOR
    SQL> BEGIN
      2     MYPACK_PKG.MY_PROC(:r);
      3  END;
      4  /
    
    ProcÚdure PL/SQL terminÚe avec succÞs.
    
    SQL> PRINT :r
    
         EMPNO ENAME      N
    ---------- ---------- -
          7369 SMITH
          7499 ALLEN
          7521 WARD
          7566 JONES
          7654 MARTIN
          [...]
    
    14 ligne(s) sÚlectionnÚe(s).
    

    I'm not sure what you are trying to accomplish here, you're fetching the ref cursor inside the procedure and then returning another ref cursor that will have the same data. I don't think it's necessary to fetch the cursor at all in the procedure. Let the calling app do the fetching (here the fetching is done by the print).

    Update: why are you getting the unhelpful error message?

    You're using a cursor opened dynamically and I think that's part of the reason you are getting the unhelpful error message. If we use fixed SQL the error message is different:

    SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY MYPACK_PKG AS
      2     PROCEDURE MY_PROC(r_cursor OUT MY_REF_CURSOR) AS
      3        TYPE type_rec IS RECORD (qn number,
      4                                 firstname VARCHAR2(30),
      5                                 lastname VARCHAR2(30));
      6        lt_record type_rec; /* Record type */
      7        lt_object r_type; /* SQL Object type */
      8     BEGIN
      9        OPEN r_cursor FOR SELECT e.empno,e.ENAME,null  FROM scott.emp e;
     10        FETCH r_cursor INTO lt_record; /* This will work */
     11        FETCH r_cursor INTO lt_object; /* This won't work in 10.2 */
     12     END MY_PROC;
     13  END MYPACK_PKG;
     14  /
    
    Package body created
    
    SQL> VARIABLE r REFCURSOR
    SQL> BEGIN
      2     MYPACK_PKG.MY_PROC(:r);
      3  END;
      4  /
    BEGIN
    *
    ERREUR Ó la ligne 1 :
    ORA-06504: PL/SQL: Return types of Result Set variables or query do not match
    ORA-06512: at "APPS.MYPACK_PKG", line 11
    ORA-06512: at line 2
    

    I outlined that currently in 10.2 you can fetch a cursor into a PLSQL record but not in a SQL Object.

    Update: regarding the PLS-00306: wrong number or types of arguments

    l_rarray is a NESTED TABLE, it needs to be initialized and then extended to be able to store elements. For example:

    SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY MYPACK_PKG AS
      2     PROCEDURE MY_PROC(r_cursor OUT MY_REF_CURSOR) AS
      3        lr_array tr_type := tr_type(); /* SQL Array */
      4     BEGIN
      5        FOR cc IN (SELECT e.empno, e.ENAME, NULL lastname
      6                     FROM scott.emp e) LOOP
      7           lr_array.extend;
      8           lr_array(lr_array.count) := r_type(cc.empno,
      9                                              cc.ename,
     10                                              cc.lastname);
     11           /* Here you can do additional procedural work on lr_array */
     12        END LOOP;
     13        /* then return the result set */
     14        OPEN r_cursor FOR SELECT * FROM TABLE (lr_array);
     15     END MY_PROC;
     16  END MYPACK_PKG;
     17  /
    
    Corps de package crÚÚ.
    
    SQL> print r
    
           SQN FIRSTNAME                      LASTNAME
    ---------- ------------------------------ -----------
          7369 SMITH                          
          7499 ALLEN                          
          7521 WARD                           
          [...]
    
    14 ligne(s) sÚlectionnÚe(s).
    

    For further reading you can browse the documentation for PL/SQL collections and records.

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