I've got a stored procedure that has a couple parameters that are nested tables.
CREATE TYPE FOO_ARRAY AS TABLE OF NUMBER;
CREATE TYPE BAR_ARRAY AS TABLE OF INTEGER;
CREATE PROCEDURE Blah(
iFoos IN FOO_ARRAY,
iBars IN BAR_ARRAY,
oResults OUT SOMECURSORTYPE
) AS
BEGIN
OPEN oResults FOR
SELECT *
FROM SomeTable T
JOIN TABLE(iFoos) foos ON foos.column_value = T.foo
JOIN TABLE(iBars) bars ON bars.column_value = T.bar;
END
Using ODP.NET (Oracle.DataAccess.dll), is there a way to call this stored procedure and pass arrays into these parameters? The only way I've found to pass arrays is if the parameter type is an associative array (a different type of collection that isn't accessible within SQL).
I made it work this way:
- Create a type in the database like "create or replace TYPE NT_LNG IS TABLE OF varchar(2);"
- Create a Class implementing IOracleCustomType and INullable (SimpleStringArray)
- Create a Class implementing IOracleCustomTypeFactory (SimpleStringArrayFactory). Mark it with this attribute "[OracleCustomTypeMappingAttribute("KNL.NT_LNG")]"
and you pass the parameter like this:
SimpleStringArray sa1 = new SimpleStringArray();
sa1.Array = new String[]{"aaa","bbb"};
OracleParameter param = new OracleParameter("p_lngsrc", OracleDbType.Array, sa1, ParameterDirection.Input);
param.UdtTypeName = "KNL.NT_LNG";
Good Luck
Oracle also offers a free tool to generate a custom .NET class that maps to your nested table type:
Download "Oracle Developer Tools for Visual Studio" (free), open Server Explorer, open "User Defined Types" node, find your user defined type, right click and choose "Generate Custom Class".
Here's a walkthrough to get you started with UDTs in general:
http://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/obe/db/hol08/dotnet/udt/udt_otn.htm