Senior Schreiberling
Date of registration: Jul 5th 2003
Location: Malaga
Occupation: Senior Cloud Solution Engineer bei Oracle
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Sinan" (Jun 18th 2005, 9:35am)
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Senior Schreiberling
Date of registration: Jul 5th 2003
Location: Malaga
Occupation: Senior Cloud Solution Engineer bei Oracle
Senior Schreiberling
Date of registration: Jul 5th 2003
Location: Malaga
Occupation: Senior Cloud Solution Engineer bei Oracle
Senior Schreiberling
Date of registration: Jul 5th 2003
Location: Malaga
Occupation: Senior Cloud Solution Engineer bei Oracle
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Sinan" (Jun 18th 2005, 3:34pm)
Alter Hase
Date of registration: Oct 9th 2002
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EXECUTE moviedb.getMyVotes(1); |
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DECLARE BEGIN moviedb.getMyVotes(1); END; |
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FEHLER in Zeile 1: ORA-06550: Zeile 1, Spalte 7: PLS-00201: Bezeichner 'MOVIEDB.GETMYVOTES' muss deklariert werden ORA-06550: Zeile 1, Spalte 7: PL/SQL: Statement ignored |
Alter Hase
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getMyVote = connection.prepareCall( "{? = call moviedb.getMyVotes(?)}" ); getMyVote.registerOutParameter(1, Types.NUMERIC); ... getMyVote.setInt(2, movie); getMyVote.executeUpdate(); |
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Original von vier
also ich habs exakt so gemacht, wie auf Folie 6-19 beschrieben und es funktioniert einwandfrei
Alter Hase
Date of registration: Oct 9th 2002
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Original von drNick
Probiers mal mit getMyVote nicht getMyVotes.