问题
I have this package code on Oracle 12c
CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE Support_Data_Types AS
TYPE ttDate IS TABLE OF DATE
END Support_Data_Types;
PROCEDURE GetData
(
tabDates IN SUPPORT_DATA_TYPES.TTDATE,
)
AS
BEGIN
SELECT count(*) INTO n FROM table(tabDates);
END GetData;
If I call it from PL/SQL
code it works
declare
dates SUPPORT_DATA_TYPES.TTDATE;
begin
dates(1) := To_DATE('12/31/2005','MM/DD/YYYY');
dates(2) := To_DATE('03/31/2006','MM/DD/YYYY');
dates(3) := To_DATE('06/30/2006','MM/DD/YYYY');
dates(4) := To_DATE('09/30/2006','MM/DD/YYYY');
MyPackage.GETVALUE(dates);
end;
But If I call it from ODP.NET then I get error message on the line SELECT count(*) INTO n FROM table(tabDates);
ORA-21700: object does not exist or is marked for delete
My .NET code
Public Function GetValue(dates As IEnumerable(Of Date))
Using connection As IDbConnection = Odp.ConnectionBuilder.CreateDatabaseConnection()
Using cmd As OracleCommand = New OracleCommand
cmd.Connection = DirectCast(connection, OracleConnection)
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.CommandText = "MyPackage.GETVALUE"
cmd.BindByName = True
Using datesParam As OracleParameter = New OracleParameter()
datesParam.ParameterName = "tabDates"
datesParam.OracleDbType = OracleDbType.Date
datesParam.CollectionType = OracleCollectionType.PLSQLAssociativeArray
datesParam.Size = dates.Count()
datesParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
datesParam.Value = dates.ToArray()
cmd.Parameters.Add(datesParam)
End Using
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
End Using
End Using
End Function
If I compare with Oracle's sample code I am not sure what is wrong here.
Anybody has some insight?
回答1:
after several days of googling, I changed the code this way:
CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE Support_Data_Types AS
TYPE ttDate IS TABLE OF DATE
END Support_Data_Types;
PROCEDURE GetData
(
tabDates IN SUPPORT_DATA_TYPES.TTDATE,
)
AS
v_temp SUPPORT_DATA_TYPES.TTDATE:= tabDates; -- assigned the parameter to a temporary variable
BEGIN
SELECT count(*) INTO n FROM table(v_temp);
END GetData;
the only thing I did is to use a v_temp which looks quite redundant. but it works. I made this change because I searched this article here ... it mentioned:
Note, however, that as of 12.1, you cannot call the table function directly inside the TABLE operator. You must invoke it in PL/SQL, assign result to a variable, and then reference the variable inside TABLE.
though the situation is different in my case (I m using 12.2), it solved my problem.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54580198/ora-21700-object-does-not-exist-or-is-marked-for-delete-for-associative-array-a