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Converting oracle query into user defined types in pl/sql


I have a select query on a relational table in a plsql procedure.

I want to convert the results of this query into a user defined type object to return via odp.net.

How would I go about doing this?


Solution

  • (this is from one of my other post today) this is a walkthrough on getting started: http://www.oracle.com/technology/obe/hol08/dotnet/udt/udt_otn.htm

    while this is a bit more detailed: http://download.oracle.com/docs/html/E10927_01/featUDTs.htm

    but the real meat & potatoes are already installed on your computer after you install ODP in the Samples directory: %ORA_HOME%\product\11.1.0\client_1\odp.net\samples\2.x\UDT

    but the pl/sql side of things:

    First create the singleton udt to handle one row at a time

     CREATE TYPE TESTTYPE IS OBJECT(COLA VARCHAR2(50) , COLB NUMBER(10) );
     create or replace procedure GetTestType(lTestType OUT NOCOPY TESTTYPE)
     IS
      BEGIN
         SELECT TESTTYPE('ValA',123) 
           INTO LTESTTYPE
           FROM DUAL ;
      END GetTestType ;
    

    follow the directions in the above links to get the .net side insynch

    NOW FOR A COLLECTION:

    CREATE TYPE TESTTYPETABLE IS TABLE OF TESTTYPE ;
    
    CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE GETTESTTYPETABLE(lTestTypeTable OUT NOCOPY TestTypeTable)
     IS
      BEGIN
         SELECT TESTTYPE(COLA,COLB)
                   bulk collect INTO lTestTypeTable
             FROM (
                 SELECT 'ValA' COLA ,123 COLB
                   FROM DUAL
                   UNION
                 SELECT 'ValB' COLA ,234 COLB
                   FROM DUAL
                   UNION
                 SELECT 'Valc' COLA ,456 COLB
                   FROM DUAL
             ) ;
    
    END GETTESTTYPETABLe;
    

    then in the .net side of things this will effectively be a value of TESTTYPE()

    Now to save you some time you can use the RETURNING clause on INSERT/UPDATE/DELETES as such

    create table testTable (colA varchar2(50) , colB number(10) );
    CREATE SEQUENCE TESTSEQ START WITH 1 NOCACHE;
    
    DECLARE
    lTestTypeTable TestTypeTable ; 
    BEGIN
        UPDATE TESTTABLE
          SET
          COLA = '1' ,
          COLB = 'a'
        WHERE COLA IS NULL
         RETURNING TESTTYPE(COLA,COLB)  --NOTE IF YOU HAVE ONE ROW YOU MAY DROP THE BULK COLLECT AND PUT IT INTO THE SINGLE ROW TYPE
         BULK COLLECT INTO
         lTestTypeTable
         ;
    END ; 
    /
    
    
    
    DECLARE
    lTestType TestType; 
    BEGIN
        INSERT INTO TESTTABLE(COLA, COLB)
        VALUES ('BBB' , testSeq.NEXTVAL )  
         RETURNING TESTTYPE(COLA,COLB)
         INTO
         lTestType
         ;
    
         DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('MY NEW SEQUENCE # IS SET TO ' || lTestType.COLB) ;
    END ; 
    /
    

    unfortunately it seems that you cannot do a

    insert into TT ... SELECT * from .. RETURNING Type(x,y) BULK COLLECT INTO lVariable;
    

    so instead of rote COPING FROM THIS SITE, IT TELLS OF A "work-around" TO GET THE BULK COLLECT TO WORK IN AN INSERT STATEMENT http://www.oracle-developer.net/display.php?id=413