Oracle® Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference 11g Release 1 (11.1) Part Number B28419-01 |
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The pass-through SQL feature allows an application developer to send a statement directly to a non-Oracle system without being interpreted by the Oracle server. This can be useful if the non-Oracle system allows for operations in statements for which there is no equivalent in Oracle.
You can run these statements directly at the non-Oracle system using the PL/SQL package DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH
. Any statement executed with this package is run in the same transaction as regular "transparent" SQL statements.
This chapter discusses the following topic:
Table 62-1 DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH Package Subprograms
Subprogram | Description |
---|---|
BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE Procedure |
Binds IN OUT bind variables |
BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure |
Binds IN OUT bind variables of data type RAW |
BIND_OUT_VARIABLE Procedure |
Binds an OUT variable with a PL/SQL program variable |
BIND_OUT_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure |
Binds an OUT variable of data type RAW with a PL/SQL program variable |
BIND_VARIABLE Procedure |
Binds an IN variable positionally with a PL/SQL program variable |
BIND_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure |
Binds IN variables of type RAW |
CLOSE_CURSOR Procedure |
Closes the cursor and releases associated memory after the SQL statement has been run at the non-Oracle system |
EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE Procedure |
Runs a (non-SELECT ) SQL statement immediately, without bind variables |
EXECUTE_NON_QUERY Function |
Runs a (non-SELECT ) SQL statement |
FETCH_ROW Function |
Fetches rows from a query |
GET_VALUE Procedure |
Retrieves column value from SELECT statement, or retrieves OUT bind parameters |
GET_VALUE_RAW Procedure |
Similar to GET_VALUE , but for data type RAW |
OPEN_CURSOR Function |
Opens a cursor for running a passthrough SQL statement at the non-Oracle system |
PARSE Procedure |
Parses SQL statement at non-Oracle system |
This procedure binds IN
OUT
bind variables.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, p IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, v IN OUT <dty>, n IN VARCHAR2);
<dty>
is either DATE
, NUMBER
, or VARCHAR2
.
Table 62-2 BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed, using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
p |
Position of the bind variable in the SQL statement: Starts at 1. |
v |
This value is used for two purposes:
- To provide the IN value before the SQL statement is run. - To determine the size of the out value. |
n |
(Optional) Name of the bind variable.
For example, in |
Table 62-3 BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28553 |
The position of the bind variable is out of range. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS, RNDS
This procedure binds IN
OUT
bind variables of data type RAW
.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE_RAW ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, p IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, v IN OUT RAW, n IN VARCHAR2);
Table 62-4 BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
p |
Position of the bind variable in the SQL statement: Starts at 1. |
v |
This value is used for two purposes:
- To provide the IN value before the SQL statement is run. - To determine the size of the out value. |
n |
(Optional) Name the bind variable.
For example, in |
Table 62-5 BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28553 |
The position of the bind variable is out of range. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS, RNDS
This procedure binds an OUT
variable with a PL/SQL program variable.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.BIND_OUT_VARIABLE ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, p IN BINARY_INTEGER NULL, v OUT <dty>, n IN VARCHAR2);
<dty>
is either DATE
, NUMBER
, or VARCHAR2
.
Table 62-6 BIND_OUT_VARIABLE Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed, using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
p |
Position of the bind variable in the SQL statement: Starts at 1. |
v |
Variable in which the OUT bind variable stores its value. The package remembers only the "size" of the variable. After the SQL statement is run, you can use GET_VALUE to retrieve the value of the OUT parameter. The size of the retrieved value should not exceed the size of the parameter that was passed using BIND_OUT_VARIABLE . |
n |
(Optional) Name of the bind variable.
For example, in |
Table 62-7 BIND_OUT_VARIABLE Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28553 |
The position of the bind variable is out of range. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS, RNDS
This procedure binds an OUT
variable of data type RAW
with a PL/SQL program variable.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.BIND_OUT_VARIABLE_RAW ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, p IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, v OUT RAW, n IN VARCHAR2);
Table 62-8 BIND_OUT_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed, using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
p |
Position of the bind variable in the SQL statement: Starts at 1. |
v |
Variable in which the OUT bind variable stores its value. The package remembers only the "size" of the variable. After the SQL statement is run, you can use GET_VALUE to retrieve the value of the OUT parameter. The size of the retrieved value should not exceed the size of the parameter that was passed using BIND_OUT_VARIABLE_RAW . |
n |
(Optional) Name of the bind variable.
For example, in |
Table 62-9 BIND_OUT_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28553 |
The position of the bind variable is out of range. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS, RNDS
This procedure binds an IN
variable positionally with a PL/SQL program variable.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.BIND_VARIABLE ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, p IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, v IN <dty>, n IN VARCHAR2);
<dty>
is either DATE
, NUMBER
, or VARCHAR2
.
Table 62-10 BIND_VARIABLE Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
p |
Position of the bind variable in the SQL statement: Starts at 1. |
v |
Value that must be passed to the bind variable name. |
n |
(Optional) Name of the bind variable.
For example, in |
Table 62-11 BIND_VARIABLE Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28553 |
The position of the bind variable is out of range. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined: WNDS, RNDS
This procedure binds IN
variables of type RAW
.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.BIND_VARIABLE_RAW ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, p IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, v IN RAW, n IN VARCHAR2);
Table 62-12 BIND_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed, using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
p |
Position of the bind variable in the SQL statement: Starts at 1. |
v |
Value that must be passed to the bind variable. |
n |
(Optional) Name of the bind variable.
For example, in |
Table 62-13 BIND_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28553 |
The position of the bind variable is out of range. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS, RNDS
This function closes the cursor and releases associated memory after the SQL statement has been run at the non-Oracle system. If the cursor was not open, then the operation is a "no operation".
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.CLOSE_CURSOR ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL);
Table 62-15 CLOSE_CURSOR Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS, RNDS
This function runs a SQL statement immediately. Any valid SQL command except SELECT
can be run immediately. The statement must not contain any bind variables. The statement is passed in as a VARCHAR2
in the argument. Internally the SQL statement is run using the PASSTHROUGH
SQL protocol sequence of OPEN_CURSOR
, PARSE
, EXECUTE_NON_QUERY
, CLOSE_CURSOR
.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE ( s IN VARCHAR2 NOT NULL) RETURN BINARY_INTEGER;
Table 62-16 EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
s |
VARCHAR2 variable with the statement to be executed immediately. |
The number of rows affected by the execution of the SQL statement.
Table 62-17 EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28551 |
SQL statement is invalid. |
ORA-28554 |
Max open cursors. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
This function runs a SQL statement. The SQL statement cannot be a SELECT
statement. A cursor has to be open and the SQL statement has to be parsed before the SQL statement can be run.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.EXECUTE_NON_QUERY ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL) RETURN BINARY_INTEGER;
Table 62-18 EXECUTE_NON_QUERY Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed, using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
The number of rows affected by the SQL statement in the non-Oracle system
Table 62-19 EXECUTE_NON_QUERY Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
BIND_VARIABLE procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
This function fetches rows from a result set. The result set is defined with a SQL SELECT
statement. When there are no more rows to be fetched, the exception NO_DATA_FOUND
is raised. Before the rows can be fetched, a cursor has to be opened, and the SQL statement has to be parsed.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.FETCH_ROW ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, f IN BOOLEAN) RETURN BINARY_INTEGER;
Table 62-20 FETCH_ROW Function Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed, using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
first |
(Optional) Reexecutes SELECT statement. Possible values:
|
The returns the number of rows fetched. The function returns "0" if the last row was already fetched.
Table 62-21 FETCH_ROW Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS
This procedure has two purposes:
It retrieves the select list items of SELECT
statements, after a row has been fetched.
It retrieves the OUT
bind values, after the SQL statement has been run.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.GET_VALUE ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, p IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, v OUT <dty>);
<dty>
is either DATE
, NUMBER
, or VARCHAR2
.
Table 62-22 GET_VALUE Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed, using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
p |
Position of the bind variable or select list item in the SQL statement: Starts at 1. |
v |
Variable in which the OUT bind variable or select list item stores its value. |
Table 62-23 GET_VALUE Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-1403 |
Returns NO_DATA_FOUND exception when running the GET_VALUE after the last row was fetched (that is, FETCH_ROW returned "0"). |
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28553 |
The position of the bind variable is out of range. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS
This procedure is similar to GET_VALUE
, but for data type RAW
.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.GET_VALUE_RAW ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, p IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, v OUT RAW);
Table 62-24 GET_VALUE_RAW Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened and parsed, using the routines OPEN_CURSOR and PARSE respectively. |
p |
Position of the bind variable or select list item in the SQL statement: Starts at 1. |
v |
Variable in which the OUT bind variable or select list item stores its value. |
Table 62-25 GET_VALUE_RAW Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-1403 |
Returns NO_DATA_FOUND exception when running the GET_VALUE after the last row was fetched (that is, FETCH_ROW returned "0"). |
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28552 |
Procedure is not run in right order. (Did you first open the cursor and parse the SQL statement?) |
ORA-28553 |
The position of the bind variable is out of range. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS
This function opens a cursor for running a pass-through SQL statement at the non-Oracle system. This function must be called for any type of SQL statement.
The function returns a cursor, which must be used in subsequent calls. This call allocates memory. To deallocate the associated memory, call the procedure CLOSE_CURSOR
.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.OPEN_CURSOR RETURN BINARY_INTEGER;
The cursor to be used on subsequent procedure and function calls.
Table 62-26 OPEN_CURSOR Function Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28554 |
Maximum number of open cursor has been exceeded. Increase Heterogeneous Services' OPEN_CURSORS initialization parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS, RNDS
This procedure parses SQL statement at non-Oracle system.
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.PARSE ( c IN BINARY_INTEGER NOT NULL, stmt IN VARCHAR2 NOT NULL);
Table 62-27 PARSE Procedure Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
c |
Cursor associated with the pass-through SQL statement. Cursor must be opened using function OPEN_CURSOR . |
stmt |
Statement to be parsed. |
Table 62-28 PARSE Procedure Exceptions
Exception | Description |
---|---|
ORA-28550 |
The cursor passed is invalid. |
ORA-28551 |
SQL statement is illegal. |
ORA-28555 |
A NULL value was passed for a NOT NULL parameter. |
Purity level defined : WNDS, RNDS