2005 Nov 23 3:36 PM
In SAP documentation, I can see how to execute an Oracle stored procedure in an external database using:
EXEC SQL.
EXECUTE PROCEDURE procname
ENDEXEC.
I want to execute a stored FUNCTION within a package. I have tried executing it using the syntax for PROCEDURE above and get a "ORA-06550 wrong type or number of arguments" error. Since the function has one argument in and one argument out, I think I am counting the number of arguments correctly. Has anyone executed from within ABAP an Oracle function stored in an external database?
Thanks
Janice Ishee
Hi Janice,
Here is an example that can help you:
EXEC SQL PERFORMING get_ora.
SELECT ora_field1, ora_field2, ora_field3,
INTO :gs_data-field1,
:gs_data-field12,
:gs_data-field13,
FROM oraserv.sv_abcde@xyz
WHERE ora_field1 = :G_FIELD1
ENDEXEC.
Note the use of colon ( and the comma after each field.
If this helps, please remember to award points and close the post.
Cheers,
Bhanu
2005 Nov 23 3:49 PM
Hi Janice,
Here is an example that can help you:
EXEC SQL PERFORMING get_ora.
SELECT ora_field1, ora_field2, ora_field3,
INTO :gs_data-field1,
:gs_data-field12,
:gs_data-field13,
FROM oraserv.sv_abcde@xyz
WHERE ora_field1 = :G_FIELD1
ENDEXEC.
Note the use of colon ( and the comma after each field.
If this helps, please remember to award points and close the post.
Cheers,
Bhanu
2005 Nov 23 4:26 PM
Janice - from help.sap.com:
Stored Procedures
The command EXECUTE PROCEDURE proc allows you to call a procedure stored in the database. When you call it, you can pass a list of host variables as parameters. When yuo call a procedure, you must specify for each parameter whether it is an input parameter ( IN), output parameter (OUT) or changing parameter (INOUT).
Example
Calling a Procedure:
DATA Y TYPE I VALUE 300.
DATA Z TYPE I.
EXEC SQL.
INSERT INTO AVERI_CLNT (CLIENT, ARG1, ARG2, ARG3)
VALUES ('000', 9, 2, 47)
ENDEXEC.
EXEC SQL.
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE PROC1 (X IN NUMBER) IS
BEGIN
UPDATE AVERI_CLNT SET ARG3 = ARG3 + X;
END;
ENDEXEC.
EXEC SQL.
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE PROC2 (X IN NUMBER, Y OUT NUMBER) IS
BEGIN
SELECT ARG3 INTO Y
FROM AVERI_CLNT
WHERE CLIENT = '000' AND ARG1 = 9 AND ARG2 = 2;
UPDATE AVERI_CLNT SET ARG3 = ARG3 - X;
END;
ENDEXEC.
EXEC SQL.
EXECUTE PROCEDURE PROC1 ( IN :Y )
ENDEXEC.
EXEC SQL.
EXECUTE PROCEDURE PROC2 ( IN :Y, OUT :Z )
ENDEXEC.
IF SY-SUBRC <> 0 OR Z <> 347.
WRITE: / 'Wrong result for EXECUTE PROCEDURE:', Z.
ENDIF.
EXEC SQL.
DROP PROCEDURE PROC1
ENDEXEC.
EXEC SQL.
DROP PROCEDURE PROC2
ENDEXEC.Rob
2005 Nov 23 5:17 PM
Thanks. I have seen and tried this syntax. I am thinking my problem is that, within the external Oracle database, I am trying to execute a function rather than a procedure. As you describe, the procedure syntax is
EXECUTE PROCEDURE procname ( IN in_param, OUT out_param ).
Using this syntax I am getting a wrong number or type of parameters error. I am thinking it might be the syntax of calling a function would be more like:
out_param = funcname ( in_param ).
I am not defining my function within ABAP but it exists in the Oracle database. Have you had any success executing a function?
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