OTL 4.0, Example 313 (PL/SQL tables of CHAR and VARCHAR2 together as parameters,
Oracle 7)

This example demonstrates how to use OTL template & dymanic PL/SQL table containers for reading/writing PL/SQL tables from/to the otl_stream.

Source Code

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

#include <stdio.h>
#define OTL_ORA7 // Compile OTL 4.0/OCI7
#include <otlv4.h> // include the OTL 4.0 header file

otl_connect db; // connect object
void plsql(void)
{
otl_stream s(1, // buffer size needs to be set to 1 in this case
"begin "
" pkg_test.prc_test(:t1<int,inout[100]>, "
" :t2<char[32],out[200]>, "
" :t3<charz[32],out[200]>); "
"end;",
db // connect object
);

s.set_commit(0); // Since there is no transactions, unset the stream auto-commit

otl_int_tab<100> t1; // PL/SQL table of int[100]
otl_cstr_tab<200,32> t2; // PL/SQL table of char[200][32]
otl_cstr_tab<200,32> t3; // PL/SQL table of char[200][32]
 t1.v[0]=1; // assign 1 to t1[0]
t1.set_non_null(0); // specify that the value is not null

t1.v[1]=2; // assign 2 to t1[1]
t1.set_non_null(1); // specify that the value is not null

t1.set_null(2); // set t1[2]=NULL
t1.set_len(3); // set t1's length to 3
 s<<t1; // write t1 into the stream, since it is input

s>>t1; // read t1 from the stream since it is input/output
s>>t2; // read t2 from the stream since it is output.
s>>t3; // read t3 from the stream since it is output.
 cout<<"T1_Len="<<t1.len()<<endl;
for(int i=0;i<t1.len();++i)
if(t1.is_null(i))
cout<<"T1["<<i<<"]=NULL"<<endl;
else
cout<<"T1["<<i<<"]="<<t1.v[i]<<endl;

cout<<endl<<endl<<"T2_Len="<<t2.len()<<endl;
for(int j=0;j<t2.len();++j)
if(t2.is_null(j))
cout<<"T2["<<j<<"]=NULL"<<endl;
else
cout<<"T2["<<j<<"]="<<t2.v[j]<<endl;

cout<<endl<<endl<<"T3_Len="<<t3.len()<<endl;
for(int k=0;k<t3.len();++k)
if(t3.is_null(k))
cout<<"T3["<<k<<"]=NULL"<<endl;
else
cout<<"T3["<<k<<"]="<<t3.v[k]<<endl;

}


int main()
{
otl_connect::otl_initialize(); // initialize OCI environment
try{

db.rlogon("scott/tiger"); // connect to Oracle

otl_cursor::direct_exec
(db,
"CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE pkg_test IS "
" TYPE my_numeric_table IS TABLE OF NUMBER INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; "
" TYPE my_varchar_table IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(31) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; "
" TYPE my_char_table IS TABLE OF CHAR(31) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; "
" "
" PROCEDURE prc_test(v1 IN OUT my_numeric_table, "
" v2 OUT my_varchar_table, "
" v3 OUT my_char_table); "
" "
"END; "
);

otl_cursor::direct_exec
(db,
"CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY pkg_test IS "
" "
" PROCEDURE prc_test(v1 IN OUT my_numeric_table, "
" v2 OUT my_varchar_table, "
" v3 OUT my_char_table) "
" IS "
" BEGIN "
" FOR i IN 1..v1.last LOOP "
" v1(i) := v1(i)+100; "
" END LOOP; "
" v1(v1.last+1) := 0; "
" v2(1) := 'Hello'; "
" v2(2) := 'World'; "
" v2(3) := '!!!'; "
" v3(1) := 'Hello'; "
" v3(2) := 'World'; "
" v3(3) := '!!!'; "
" END; "
" "
"END; "
);


plsql();

}

catch(otl_exception& p){ // intercept OTL exceptions
cerr<<p.msg<<endl; // print out error message
cerr<<p.stm_text<<endl; // print out SQL that caused the error
cerr<<p.var_info<<endl; // print out the variable that caused the error
}

db.logoff(); // disconnect from Oracle

return 0;

}

Output

T1_Len=4
T1[0]=101
T1[1]=102
T1[2]=NULL
T1[3]=0


T2_Len=3
T2[0]=Hello
T2[1]=World
T2[2]=!!!


T3_Len=3
T3[0]=Hello
T3[1]=World
T3[2]=!!!

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