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how can i call an oracle function?

given a project_no, i need to call the function:

ops$sqltime.pa_ new_job_no_fn

which will return the next job_no

thanks in advance.

Nov 17 '05 #1
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"Newbie" wrote...

how can i call an oracle function?
Did you try the answer I gave you the previous time you posted this
question?
given a project_no, i need to call the function:

ops$sqltime.pa_ new_job_no_fn

which will return the next job_no

In short, Oracle functions are called in the same way you call Oracle stored
procedures, but use named parameters, where the returning result is named
"RETURN_VAL UE".

// Bjorn A
Nov 17 '05 #2
i'm sorry, i didnt see the code, i'm trying it right now and will let u know
the result

"Bjorn Abelli" wrote:

"Newbie" wrote...

how can i call an oracle function?


Did you try the answer I gave you the previous time you posted this
question?
given a project_no, i need to call the function:

ops$sqltime.pa_ new_job_no_fn

which will return the next job_no

In short, Oracle functions are called in the same way you call Oracle stored
procedures, but use named parameters, where the returning result is named
"RETURN_VAL UE".

// Bjorn A

Nov 17 '05 #3

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