Asp.net - .Net Oracle ORA-24338 'statement Handle Not Executed' Error And Some Error In One Stored Procedure
Dec 8, 2009
I have the following Stored Procedures create or replace PROCEDURE WEB_AC
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First one: At some point in the application I have the valor parameter (of the visual Basic Function) as a string with spaces that is something like "some string with spaces". When this happens, the stored procedure don't update the table. If I execute the SP directly in the DB (with SQL Developer) all works fine. I know it has something to do with the string missing some quotes(') but I haven't make it work yet. Some ideas on this?
Second problem: Sometimes, when debuging the application, if I interrupt the execution, I start getting the ORA-24338 'statement handle not executed' error for hours every time I try to execute it again. I believe it has something to do with an open transaction. But honestly, as I'm new in working with Oracle, I really have no idea what the problem could be.
I have the following insert into statement. What I want to do is insert the values to gprdsql.TblOracleNos if TxtOracleNo is not empty, therefore if a user logs on and fill the textbox the values are saved to the table. However, if the oracle number exists in gprdsql.TblOracleNos (i.e, the values ) it should not insert the values, presently it creates the same record again with same values (when the save button is clicked) and this creates duplication. Instead probably bring a pop up message "Oracle number already exists. [Code]
A network-related or instance specific error occurred while establishing a connection to sql server. The Server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQl server is configured to allow remote connections. (Provider: SQL network Interfaces, error: 26-Error locating Server/instance specified)".
I'm trying to update a table via a stored procedure from asp.net. I get the following error message: "wrong number or types of arguments in call to 'UPDATE_DIRECT_BILL_DETL_SP'"I just can't seem to figure out what is wrong. I believe I may not be using the correct Oracle variable types in my Cmd.Parameter.Add statements.[code]
When calling a stored procedure from vb.net is there a default SQL timeout time if no timeout is specified in the connection string?I am unsure if there is a CommandTimeout specified in the connection string but am going through all the possibilites.
Example if no results after 30 seconds (or more) throw:
`System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.`SQL Profiler says that the script runs and ends in 30 seconds when the program timesout..Tthe script runs without error in about 1 minute 45 seconds by itself in SQL server.
I got a stored procedure that reads a table and insert those data to antoher table. That's the way how it works because the first table imports data from excel using a package with SSIS.In EF4 I imported the SP and create function import:This SP has 2 IN variables and 2 OUT varibales.The IN varibales are parameters and OUT variables are a message and the number of records created.[code]
I've been trying to figure out how to call an Oracle 10g stored function and insert the return value into my VB.NET application. Stored procedures I've been already able to figure out, but I have no idea about functions.I have the parameter set to send to the function, the oracle function works perfect, but what VB coding to I need to get that return value. The return value is a CHAR.
Again the Oracle DB is in their 10g release.
My version of VB.NET Is Visual Studio 2010.
Also I've beent trying to use the Imports System.Data.OracleClient namespace but it comes up with an error saying its not available. Right now I use System.Data.OleDb. How can I import the oracleclient?
I'm trying to get VB6 to access an Oracle (9i) procedure and return a dataset without much success.Not used VB6 that much but I need to do it for this application as we are not able to install the .Net framework on this particular server.Oracle procedure has an input param and an OUT param which is defined as a sys_refcursur
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE "LOGMNR"."LM" (p_filename in varchar2, p_recordset OUT SYS_REFCURSOR)[code].....
I get the same error message regardless of wetheror or not the second output parameter is enabled.3709 The connection cannot be used to perform this operation. It is either closed or invalid in this context.how to return a recordset from Oracle to VB6?
My application produces this error System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user..This started after I added a stored proc in my dbml file. It works fine in my local enviroment, but throws that error when deploy to staging sever. the user it displays is foreign to me?
my issue could be found simple but I'm founding it difficults in regard of dealing with array concept in oracle and vb.netI will start by showing to you a code done in oracle side1-this script should be executed in hr schema2-create a table and call it job_testas
create table job_test as select * from jobs where 1=2
I have sql server2000 encypted stored procedure. I can not modify them. Typicaly all the procedures manipulate row by row different tables using cursors etc. When the stored procedure is executed at the Query Analyser screen, I see error being thrown in between but the procedures continues till all the records have been processed. This behavior is acceptable to the client. I now need to automate the process using VB.net 2002 windows application. I call the procedure from vb.net but the program throws runtime error on the 1st occurance of a error in the stored procedure.
I have an application where I make calls to multiple SQL Server Stored Procedures,keep the user aware that the program is still running and how long the specific SP has been running so that they can abort it if it's taking too long.
My initial attempt was to wrap up each call to the SPs like this example:
Dim cm As SqlCommand = Nothing Dim Conn As SqlConnection = Nothing Dim Tran As SqlTransaction = Nothing Dim PrevTime As Date = Nothing
I have a stored procedure on an oracle database called : GET_HVE_PACKAGE_VERSIONS This basically calls versions of PLSQL packages as stores the versions into a table. I am having big problems trying to call this procedure. I have tried everything. I am currently able to create and update etc etc using the executeNonQuery method and I thought that I would be able to call a procedure them same way, obviously not
the whole project depends on me being able to call procedures against the database.
If I run a SQL statement or execute a stored procedure from SQL Mgmt Studio, I will get two tabs: Results and Messages.I am lookig to return EXACTLY whats in the messages (the tab I'd see in SQL Mgmt Studio)window to a string variable. Is there a property in ADO.NET (maybe in the command object?)that contains the messages returned from a stored procedure? I am using VB 2008.
this is my code for adding users in my database but it has an error on the INSERT INTO statement.here is the error: Microsoft office access database engine: syntax error in INSERT INTO statement.
vb.net Private Sub Button6_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button6.Click Dim conn As New OleDbConnection(cn) Dim check As Integer
I'm getting an error when the 'insertcommand' is executed telling me that I'm missing the parameters for the stored procedure. Do I need to put the parameter names in the Sql statement after the procedure as if I were calling it in SQL? I saw an example online that just added the parameters like I have here, but this doesn't work? I also put the sql state for the stored procedure below the 'AddRepair Sub'
Public Shared Sub AddRepair(ByVal repair As ClubRepair)
Dim conn As SqlConnection = ClubRentalsDB.getconnection Dim insertcommand As New SqlCommand("AddRepair", conn)
I have a stored procedure to update a table, but needs a couple of values from another table.
the first two selects get the value from the table and then are used in the update statement.
The select statments:
Select @iStatusDropDownValueID = iDropDownValueID From DropDownValue Inner Join DropDownValueType On DropDownValue.iDropDownValueTypeID =
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First, the values that are retrieved by the first two select statements are always the same. So they could be passed in by the code itself. I don't know that this will speed things up at all, just make the entire stored procedure better and easier to read.
Second, if the "Value Name" should change this store procedure will break (which is possible, but not often).
I am looking for any insight into the Best Practices for this situation.