Switching from Microsofts Oracle Driver to ODP.NET version 10.2.0.100. After changing the data types to OracleDBTypes in a procedure, that worked perficetly using System.Data.OracleClient, the procedure fails if we try and pass in more that 20 parameters. The error returned is:
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7: PLS-00306: wrong number or types of arguments in call to 'ADD_TARP_EVENT' ORA-06550: line 1, column 7: PL/SQL: Statement ignorede
If we reduce the number of parameters to less than 20 it works. Is this a known issue?
Here the code for creating the parameters:
Shared Function CreateTarpEventCommand(ByVal aTarpEvent As TARPEventType) As OracleCommand
Dim cmd As New OracleCommand
With aTarpEvent
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_facID_C", OracleDbType.Char)).Value = .FacilityShortName
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_facName_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .FacilityLongName
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_client_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .ComputerNameTarpIsRunningOn
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_TARP_Version_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .TarpVersionNumber
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_NAS_Type_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .FacilityNASSystemType
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Aircraft1_Callsign_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .Aircraft1Callsign
If .Aircraft1Type Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Aircraft1_Type_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .Aircraft1Type
End If
If .Aircraft1Category Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Aircraft1_Cat_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .Aircraft1Category
End If
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Aircraft2_Callsign_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .Aircraft2Callsign
If .Aircraft2Type Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Aircraft2_Type_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .Aircraft2Type
End If
If .Aircraft2Category Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Aircraft2_Cat_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .Aircraft2Category
End If
If .SensorShortName Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Sensor_Name_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .SensorShortName
End If
If .TarpConfigurationName Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_TARP_Config_Name_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .TarpConfigurationName
End If
If .EntryCreatorID Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Create_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .EntryCreatorID
End If
If .LogAction Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Log_Action_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .LogAction
End If
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_TARP_Mode_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .TarpOperatingMode
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Min_Loss_N", OracleDbType.Decimal)).Value = .ClosestMeasureOfLoSS
If .MapName Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_MAP_NAME_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .MapName
End If
If .TarpConfigurationFileHash Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_CONFIG_HASH_VC", OracleDbType.Varchar2)).Value = .TarpConfigurationFileHash
End If
Dim aDate As OracleDate = CType(.LossEventsMessages(0).LossEventTime, System.DateTime)
cmd.Parameters.Add(New Oracl开发者_C百科eParameter("I_FIRST_LOSS_EVENT_DATE", OracleDbType.Date)).Value = aDate
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_FIRST_LOSS_EVENT_MS_N", OracleDbType.Int32)).Value = .LossEventsMessages(0).LossEventMilliSeconds
If .ZippedMapFiles Is Nothing Then
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_Map_File_BL", OracleDbType.Blob)).Value = .ZippedMapFiles
End If
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("I_TARP_Package_BL", OracleDbType.Blob)).Value = .ZippedTarpPackageWithoutMaps
cmd.Parameters.Add(New OracleParameter("rs_RESULTS", OracleDbType.RefCursor)).Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
End With
Return cmd
End Function
And here is the code for executing the procedure:
Dim workingDataSet As New DataSet
Dim oracleConnection As New OracleConnection
Dim cmd As New OracleCommand
Dim oracleDataAdapter As New OracleDataAdapter
Try
Using oracleConnection
oracleConnection.ConnectionString = System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings("MasterConnectionODT")
cmd = HelperDB.CreateTarpEventCommand(TarpEvent)
cmd.Connection = oracleConnection
cmd.CommandText = "LOADER.ADD_TARP_EVENT"
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
Using oracleConnection
oracleConnection.Open()
Dim aTransation As OracleTransaction = oracleConnection.BeginTransaction(IsolationLevel.ReadCommitted)
Try
Using oracleDataAdapter
oracleDataAdapter = New OracleDataAdapter(cmd)
oracleDataAdapter.TableMappings.Add("Results", "rs_Max")
oracleDataAdapter.Fill(workingDataSet)
....
It would surprise me since 20 isn't such a high number, I'd think it's more likely that you're getting some parameter mixed up (easy enough to do when it's over 20 of them).
But to try it out I suggest creating a procedure with 21 parameters, all being Numbers and then sending in 1 to all of them, that way you could make sure that it's not just a mistype.
There are two ways of calling oracle procedures. The first is named notation
proc (p_1 => 'test', p2 => 1);
The second is positional
proc ('test', 1);
In named notation, you can put the parameters in any order and omit any that are defined with a DEFAULT. In positional notation, they must be in the order they are defined in and only the last ones can be omitted. That is, if you supply five parameters and the procedure has six defined, then it assumes the missing one is the sixth. Again, the sixth must have a DEFAULT. An output parameter cannot have a default and must be supplied.
I'm not sure how ODP works to choose which to use (though it could be confirmed by tracing the session using DBMS_MONITOR and looking at the resultant trace file).
Anyway, check that the names of the parameters match those in your code. Oracle treats identifiers as uppercase unless quoted. Also, if any parameters do not have a DEFAULT, they MUST be set in the call (even if set to null).
The stored procedure "LOADER.ADD_TARP_EVENT" defaulted the procedure parameter values to Null where applicable on the server side. When we built the ADO Oracle Command we did not populate the Null parameters, as they were already set to default to Null in the procedure. This worked great with ADO.NET. ODT aparently requires that the values be passed in as dbNull. Once we passed in dbNull for the values all worked as expected.
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