Hi,
I try to call a stored procedure in our Oracle database. I tried a lot of combinations of this code but it doesn't work. This message appears:
CLI execute error: [Oracle][ODBC]Syntax error or access violation.
The User finrepo has the right to execute the procedure.
proc sql;
connect to odbc as server (dsn="Finrepo" uid = "finrepo" PWD="******" );
EXECUTE (EXECUTE FINREPO.REFRESH_MV_SALES) by server ;
quit;
I hope some one has a idea?
Christoph
Try using the ODBC command CALL instead of the Oracle command EXECUTE
See section XIV. Calling a Stored Procedure Via ODBC on Page 13 of the following:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/windows/odbcfaq-128251.pdf
Try your statement out in Oracle SQL Plus or other SQL tool like Toad and see if it works OK:
EXECUTE FINREPO.REFRESH_MV_SALES
What does the stored procedure do? Does it produce a result set? If so then you may need to look at a different approach to capture it:
proc sql;
connect to odbc as mydb
(datasrc="Finrepo" user=testuser password=testpass);
create table test as
select * from connection to mydb
(ODBC::SQLProcedures "REFRESH_MV_SALES");
quit;
Perfect. Writing "call" instead "execute" was the solution. Thanks.
Christoph
Okay, than try this code
proc sql;
connect to odbc as oracledb
(datasrc="yourDSN" user=xxxx password=xxxx);
create table work.test_dataset as
select *
from connection to oracledb
(
execute schema.oracleStoredProcedure
@Param1 = 'value1',
@Param2 = 'value2',
@Param3 = 333;
);
quit;
Please note that you need SAS/Access to ODBC or SAS/Access to Oracle license to execute oracle stored process.
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