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Result Sets from Stored Procedures In Oracle

A frequently asked question is:

I'd like to know whether ORACLE supports procedures (functions) which

returns result sets.

The answer is most definitely yes.  In short, it'll look like this for a function:

 

create or replace function sp_ListEmp return types.cursortype

as

    l_cursor    types.cursorType;

begin

    open l_cursor for select ename, empno from emp order by ename;

    return l_cursor;

end;

/

Or like this for a procedure:

 

create or replace procedure getemps( p_cursor in out types.cursorType )

as

begin

    open p_cursor for select ename, empno from emp order by ename;

end;

With 7.2 on up of the database you have cursor variables.  Cursor variables are cursors opened by a pl/sql routine and fetched from by another application or pl/sql routine (in 7.3 pl/sql routines can fetch from cursor variables as well as open them). The cursor variables are opened with the privelegs of the owner of the procedure and behave just like they were completely contained within the pl/sql routine. It uses the inputs to decide what database it will run a query on.

Here is an example:

 

create or replace package types

as

    type cursorType is ref cursor;

end;

/

create or replace function sp_ListEmp return types.cursortype

as

    l_cursor    types.cursorType;

begin

    open l_cursor for select ename, empno from emp order by ename;

    return l_cursor;

end;

/

create or replace procedure getemps( p_cursor in out types.cursorType )

as

begin

    open p_cursor for select ename, empno from emp order by ename;

end;

/

 

examples for SQLPlus, Pro*C, Java/JDBC, ODBC, ADO/ASP, DBI Perl and OCI follow:

REM SQL*Plus commands to use a cursor variable

variable c refcursor

exec :c := sp_ListEmp

print c

exec getEmps( :c )

print c

and the Pro*C to use this would look like:

static void process()

{

EXEC SQL BEGIN DECLARE SECTION;

    SQL_CURSOR  my_cursor;

    VARCHAR     ename[40];

    int         empno;

EXEC SQL END DECLARE SECTION;

    EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR DO sqlerror_hard();

    EXEC SQL ALLOCATE :my_cursor;

    EXEC SQL EXECUTE BEGIN

        :my_cursor := sp_listEmp;

    END; END-EXEC;

    for( ;; )

    {

        EXEC SQL WHENEVER NOTFOUND DO break;

        EXEC SQL FETCH :my_cursor INTO :ename, empno;

        printf( "'%.*s', %d

", ename.len, ename.arr, empno );

    }

    EXEC SQL CLOSE :my_cursor;

}

And the java to use this could be:

 

import java.sql.*;

import java.io.*;

import oracle.jdbc.driver.*;

 

class curvar

{

  public static void main (String args [])

                     throws SQLException, ClassNotFoundException

  {

      String driver_class = "oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver";

      String connect_string = "jdbc:oracle:thin:@slackdog:1521:oracle8";

      String query = "begin :1 := sp_listEmp; end;";

      Connection conn;

      Class.forName(driver_class);

      conn = DriverManager.getConnection(connect_string, "scott", "tiger");

      CallableStatement cstmt = conn.prepareCall(query);

      cstmt.registerOutParameter(1,OracleTypes.CURSOR);

      cstmt.execute();

      ResultSet rset = (ResultSet)cstmt.getObject(1);

      while (rset.next ())

        System.out.println( rset.getString (1) );

      cstmt.close();

  }

}

 

The following is thanks to [email protected] (mark tomlinson)..

 

If you use ODBC here is a working example, but it requires the use of the

8.0.5.2.0 or later Oracle ODBC driver, and an 8.0.5 server.

'

' 1) Create a form with 1 Text control (Text1) and 1 List Control (List1) and

'    1 Button (btnExecute).

' 2) The only code that you need is a Click method on your button. Here is the Code.

'

'

Private Sub btnExecute_Click()

'PL/SQL Code

'===========

'

'CREATE OR REPLACE package reftest as

' cursor c1 is select ename from emp;

' type empCur is ref cursor return c1%ROWTYPE;

' Procedure GetEmpData(en in varchar2,EmpCursor in out empCur);

'END;

'

'

'CREATE OR REPLACE package body reftest as

'   Procedure GetEmpData

'(en in varchar2,EmpCursor in out empCur) is

'begin

' open EmpCursor for select ename from emp where ename LIKE en;

'end;

'end;

'

     Dim cn As New rdoConnection

     Dim qd As rdoQuery

     Dim rs As rdoResultset

     Dim cl As rdoColumn

     Static Number As Integer

     List1.Clear

     Number = 0

     cn.Connect = "uid=scott; pwd=tiger; DSN=MSLANGORL;"

     'enable the MS Cursor library

     cn.CursorDriver = rdUseOdbc

     'Make the connection

     cn.EstablishConnection rdNoDriverPrompt

     sSQL = "{call RefTest.GetEmpData(?,?)}"

     Set qd = cn.CreateQuery("", sSQL)

     qd.rdoParameters(0).Type = rdTypeVARCHAR

     qd(0).Direction = rdParamInputOutput

     qd(0).Value = Text1.Text

     qd.rdoParameters(1).Type = rdTypeVARCHAR

     'Dynamic or Keyset is meaningless here

     Set rs = qd.OpenResultset(rdOpenStatic)

     Do

        Debug.Print

        Debug.Print

        Do Until rs.EOF

            For Each cl In rs.rdoColumns

                 If IsNull(cl.Value) Then

                    List1.AddItem "(null)"

                    ' Debug.Print " "; cl.Name; "NULL"; Error trap for

null fields

                Else

                    List1.AddItem cl.Value

                    ' Debug.Print " "; cl.Name; " "; cl.Value;

                End If

            Next

            Debug.Print

            rs.MoveNext

        Loop

     Loop While rs.MoreResults

     cn.Close

End Sub

  And now, for a full ASP example (thanks to Jim Hoien and John Durst )

 

 

<%@ Language=VBScript %>

 

<!--#INCLUDE -->

 

<%

 

    ' This demonstration draws heavily from the information contained in the article at

    ' http://govt.us.oracle.com/~tkyte/ResultSets/index.html

    ' with special attention to the details provided by Mark Tomlinson.

    ' Make sure you have the correct Oracle ODBC driver so it will support Ref Cursors.

    '

    '

    ' This demonstration was a joint project by Jim Hoien ([email protected]) and John Durst ([email protected])

    '

    ' These are the statements used on the Oracle server:

    '

    ' /*******************************************************************************************/

    ' /* Create the EMP demo table and populate. (extracted from Oracle's provided demobld.sql)  */

    ' /*******************************************************************************************/

    '

    ' CREATE TABLE EMP

    '        (EMPNO NUMBER(4) NOT NULL,

    '         ENAME VARCHAR2(10),

    '         JOB VARCHAR2(9),

    '         MGR NUMBER(4),

    '         HIREDATE DATE,

    '         SAL NUMBER(7,2),

    '         COMM NUMBER(7,2),

    '         DEPTNO NUMBER(2));

    '

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7369,'SMITH','CLERK',7902,'17-DEC-80',800,NULL,20);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7499,'ALLEN','SALESMAN',7698,'20-FEB-81',1600,300,30);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7521,'WARD','SALESMAN',7698,'22-FEB-81',1250,500,30);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7566,'JONES','MANAGER',7839,'2-APR-81',2975,NULL,20);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7654,'MARTIN','SALESMAN',7698,'28-SEP-81',1250,1400,30);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7698,'BLAKE','MANAGER',7839,'1-MAY-81',2850,NULL,30);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7782,'CLARK','MANAGER',7839,'9-JUN-81',2450,NULL,10);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7788,'SCOTT','ANALYST',7566,'09-DEC-82',3000,NULL,20);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7839,'KING','PRESIDENT',NULL,'17-NOV-81',5000,NULL,10);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7844,'TURNER','SALESMAN',7698,'8-SEP-81',1500,0,30);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7876,'ADAMS','CLERK',7788,'12-JAN-83',1100,NULL,20);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7900,'JAMES','CLERK',7698,'3-DEC-81',950,NULL,30);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7902,'FORD','ANALYST',7566,'3-DEC-81',3000,NULL,20);

    ' INSERT INTO EMP VALUES

    '         (7934,'MILLER','CLERK',7782,'23-JAN-82',1300,NULL,10);

    '

    ' /*******************************************************************************************/

    ' /* Create a packaged procedure that accepts a department number and returns the employees. */

    ' /*     [Note: A standalone procedure will not work, it must be a packaged procedure!]      */

    ' /*******************************************************************************************/

    '

    ' CREATE OR REPLACE

    ' PACKAGE DEPARTMENT AS

    '   TYPE  CURSOR_TYPE IS REF CURSOR;

    '   PROCEDURE GET_EMPS (I_DEPTNO     IN  NUMBER,

    '                       O_RESULT_SET OUT CURSOR_TYPE);

    ' END;

    ' /

    ' CREATE OR REPLACE

    ' PACKAGE BODY DEPARTMENT AS

    '   PROCEDURE GET_EMPS (I_DEPTNO     IN  NUMBER,

    '                       O_RESULT_SET OUT CURSOR_TYPE)

    '   AS

    '   BEGIN

    '     OPEN O_RESULT_SET FOR

    '     SELECT EMPNO, ENAME

    '     FROM EMP

    '     WHERE DEPTNO = I_DEPTNO;

    '   END;

    ' END;

    ' /

 

%>

 

<HTML>

<HEAD>

    <TITLE>Oracle ADO Test</TITLE>

</HEAD>

<BODY>

 

<H2>Test of ADO and Oracle Stored Procedures using Ref Cursors</H2>

 

<%

 

    Dim objConn

    Dim connString

    Dim cmdStoredProc

    Dim param1

    Dim testDeptNo

   

 

    testDeptNo = 10

'    testDeptNo = 20

'    testDeptNo = 30

   

           

    set objConn = server.createobject("adodb.connection")

   

    ' System DSN connection

    ' Replace the values below with your own

    connString = "DSN=<YourDSN>;UID=<YourUserName>;PWD=<YourPassword>"

   

    objConn.Open connString

 

    Set cmdStoredProc = Server.CreateObject ("ADODB.Command")

    Set cmdStoredProc.ActiveConnection = objConn

    cmdStoredProc.CommandText = "Department.Get_Emps"

    cmdStoredProc.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc

       

    Set param1 = cmdStoredProc.CreateParameter ("Dept_ID", adInteger, adParamInput)

    cmdStoredProc.Parameters.Append param1

    param1.Value = testDeptNo

 

    Set rs = cmdStoredProc.Execute

 

    Response.Write ("<h3>Employees in Department # " & testDeptNo & "</h3>" & vbCrLf)

    Response.Write ("<p>" & vbCrLf)

 

    Response.Write ("<table>" & vbCrLf)

    Response.Write ("    <tr>" & vbCrLf)

    Response.Write ("        <th>Emp #</th>" & vbCrLf)

    Response.Write ("        <th>Name</th>" & vbCrLf)

    Response.Write ("    </tr>" & vbCrLf)

 

    While (Not rs.EOF)

        Response.Write ("    <tr>" & vbCrLf)

        Response.Write ("        <td>" & rs (0) & "</td>" & vbCrLf)

        Response.Write ("        <td>" & rs (1) & "</td>" & vbCrLf)

        Response.Write ("    </tr>" & vbCrLf)

       

        rs.MoveNext

    Wend

 

    Response.Write ("</table>" & vbCrLf)

 

    rs.Close

   

    objConn.Close

           

    Set rs = nothing

 

    Set param1 = nothing

 

    Set cmdStoredProc = nothing

 

    Set objConn = nothing

 

%>

 

</BODY>

</HTML>

And the following is thanks to Brett Rosen :

 

I noticed that you didn't have an OCI entry

on http://osi.oracle.com/~tkyte/ResultSets/index.html .

 

Here is OCI code to do this (Oracle 81) if you want to include it on

that page.

Some error checking and cleanup has been removed, but the below should

work. (once dbname has been replaced appropriately)

 

    Brett

 

int main(int argc, char* argv[])

{

        OCIError*           pOciError;

        char*                   pConnectChar    = "dbname";

        char*                   pUsernameChar   = "scott";

        char*                   pPasswordChar   = "tiger";

        int                       answer;

        OCIStmt*           pOciStatement;

        char*                  sqlCharArray = "BEGIN :success := sp_ListEmp; END;";

        int                       id;

        char                    ename[40];

        OCIEnv*            g_pOciEnvironment = NULL;

        OCIServer*        g_pOciServer = NULL;

        OCISession*       g_pOciSession = NULL;

        OCISvcCtx*       g_pOciServiceContext = NULL;

        sb2*                    pIndicator=0;

        sb2*                    pIndicator2=0;

        sb2*                    pIndicator3=0;

        OCIDefine*         pOciDefine;

        OCIDefine*         pOciDefine2;

        OCIBind*            pBind;

        OCIStmt*            cursor;

 

 

        answer = OCIInitialize(OCI_THREADED, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);

        answer = OCIEnvInit(&g_pOciEnvironment, OCI_DEFAULT, 0, NULL);

        answer = OCIHandleAlloc(g_pOciEnvironment, (void **)&pOciError, OCI_HTYPE_ERROR, 0, NULL);

        answer = OCIHandleAlloc(g_pOciEnvironment, (void **)&g_pOciSession, OCI_HTYPE_SESSION, 0, NULL);

        answer = OCIHandleAlloc(g_pOciEnvironment, (void **)&g_pOciServer, OCI_HTYPE_SERVER, 0, NULL);

        answer = OCIHandleAlloc(g_pOciEnvironment, (void **)&g_pOciServiceContext, OCI_HTYPE_SVCCTX, 0, NULL);

        answer = OCIServerAttach(g_pOciServer, pOciError, (unsigned char *)pConnectChar, strlen(pConnectChar),

                                 OCI_DEFAULT);

        answer = OCIAttrSet(g_pOciSession, OCI_HTYPE_SESSION, (unsigned char *)pUsernameChar, strlen(pUsernameChar),

                            OCI_ATTR_USERNAME, pOciError);

        answer = OCIAttrSet(g_pOciSession, OCI_HTYPE_SESSION, (unsigned char *)pPasswordChar, strlen(pPasswordChar),

                            OCI_ATTR_PASSWORD, pOciError);

        answer = OCIAttrSet(g_pOciServiceContext, OCI_HTYPE_SVCCTX, g_pOciServer, 0, OCI_ATTR_SERVER, pOciError);

        answer = OCIAttrSet(g_pOciServiceContext, OCI_HTYPE_SVCCTX, g_pOciSession, 0, OCI_ATTR_SESSION, pOciError);

        answer = OCISessionBegin(g_pOciServiceContext, pOciError, g_pOciSession, OCI_CRED_RDBMS, OCI_DEFAULT);

        answer = OCIHandleAlloc(g_pOciEnvironment, (void **)(&pOciStatement),  OCI_HTYPE_STMT, 0, NULL);

        answer = OCIStmtPrepare(pOciStatement, pOciError, (unsigned char *)sqlCharArray, strlen(sqlCharArray),

                                OCI_NTV_SYNTAX, OCI_DEFAULT);

        answer = OCIHandleAlloc(g_pOciEnvironment, (void **)(&cursor), OCI_HTYPE_STMT, 0, NULL);

        answer = OCIBindByPos(pOciStatement,&pBind, pOciError, 1, &cursor, 0,SQLT_RSET,

                                  pIndicator2, 0,NULL, 0,0,OCI_DEFAULT);

 

        answer = OCIStmtExecute(g_pOciServiceContext, pOciStatement, pOciError, 1, 0, NULL, NULL,

                                OCI_COMMIT_ON_SUCCESS);

        answer = OCIDefineByPos(cursor,&pOciDefine, pOciError,2,&id,sizeof(int),

                                SQLT_INT,pIndicator, 0, 0,OCI_DEFAULT);

       answer = OCIDefineByPos(cursor,&pOciDefine2, pOciError,1,ename,40,

                                SQLT_STR,pIndicator3, 0, 0,OCI_DEFAULT);

 

        if (answer == 0)

            while ((answer = OCIStmtFetch(cursor,pOciError, 1,OCI_FETCH_NEXT,OCI_DEFAULT)) == 0)

            {

                printf("fetched id %d and name %s

",id,ename);

            }

        answer = OCIHandleFree(pOciError, OCI_HTYPE_ERROR);

        return 0;

}

 

 

And the following DBI perl example is thanks to [email protected] (Richard Chen):

Hello Tom,

    I was looking for such compilation of tips

on the topic. I did not find the section about doing

it using the popular perl DBI. After some fiddling I

get it working there too. Here is a complete working

example following your model using perl DBI. I think

it is a good idea that you include this in your howto

so that more people will benefit from it.

 

Thanks

 

Richard Chen

 

$ cat demo.pl

#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w

use strict;

use DBI;

use DBD::Oracle qw(:ora_types);

my $dbh = DBI->connect('dbi:Oracle:','scott','tiger') or die $DBI::errstr;

my $sth1 = $dbh->prepare(q{create or replace package types as

          type cursorType is ref cursor;

end;});

$sth1->execute;

> >

$sth1 = $dbh->prepare(q{

create or replace function sp_ListEmp return types.cursorType

as l_cursor types.cursorType;

begin

   open l_cursor for select ename, empno from emp order by ename;

   return l_cursor;

end;});

$sth1->execute;

$sth1 = $dbh->prepare(q{

BEGIN

        :cursor := sp_ListEmp;

END;

});

my $sth2;

$sth1->bind_param_inout(":cursor", \$sth2, 0, { ora_type => ORA_RSET } );

$sth1->execute();

while ( my @row = $sth2->fetchrow_array ) { print join("|",@row),"

"; }

________________________________________

MFC + ODBC VERSION (example checked by Marcin Buchwald) [email protected] Oracle server side code is just like in the VB example

 

    CDatabase m_DB;

    BOOL ok = m_DB.OpenEx(_T("DSN=orcl;UID=velvet"),CDatabase::useCursorLib);

    COraSet set(&m_DB);

    set.m_Value = Text1.Text;

    set.Open();

    while (!set.IsEOF()) {

        // set members contain values of single row

        // use it here

 

        set.MoveNext();

    }

    set.Close();

 

where

 

    COraSet::COraSet(CDatabase* pdb) : CRecordset(pdb) {

        m_nParams = 1;

        m_nFields = ;

        m_nDefaultType = snapshot;

    }

 

    CString COraSet::GetDefaultSQL() {

        return _T("{call RefTest.GetEmpData(?,?)}");

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