I have a stored procedure which is being called from a dbms job. i.e.
DBMS_SCHEDULER.RUN_JOB ('Procedure_JB', FALSE);
A java code stored procedure, which after doing some stuff, kicks off Procedure_JB asynchronously. And then this Procedure_JB calls Procedure_PRogram and then the program would call the stored procedure.
How can i pass arguments to my stored procedure?
Define your job Procedure_JB to accept arguments. Then use dbms_scheduler.set_job_argument_value to define the value of the arguments you want to pass into the program your job is going to run. An example (taken from https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=483135)
-- create a stored procedure with two arguments
create or replace procedure myproc (arg1 in varchar2, arg2 in varchar2)
is BEGIN null; END;
/
-- create a program with two arguments and define both
begin
dbms_scheduler.create_program
(
program_name=>'myprog',
program_action=>'myproc',
program_type=>'STORED_PROCEDURE',
number_of_arguments=>2, enabled=>FALSE
) ;
dbms_scheduler.DEFINE_PROGRAM_ARGUMENT(
program_name=>'myprog',
argument_position=>1,
argument_type=>'VARCHAR2',
DEFAULT_VALUE=>'13');
dbms_scheduler.DEFINE_PROGRAM_ARGUMENT(
program_name=>'myprog',
argument_position=>2,
argument_type=>'VARCHAR2');
dbms_scheduler.enable('myprog');
end;
/
-- create a job pointing to a program and set both argument values
begin
dbms_scheduler.create_job('myjob',program_name=>'myprog');
dbms_scheduler.set_job_argument_value('myjob',1,'first arg');
dbms_scheduler.set_job_argument_value('myjob',2,'second arg');
dbms_scheduler.enable('myjob');
end;
/
Use PLSQL_BLOCK instead:
begin
dbms_scheduler.create_job (
job_name => 'myjob',
job_type => 'PLSQL_BLOCK',
job_action => 'BEGIN myproc(''first arg'',''second arg''); END;',
start_date => sysdate,
repeat_interval => 'FREQ=HOURLY',
enabled => true
);
end;
/
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