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ODP.NET How to pass array of strings to an Oracle Stored procedure?


There's numerous question and confusing docs on the subject, but no luck so far.

I've the following PL/SQL stored procedure;

PROCEDURE PS_test(
  Liste1 Listcar,
  Liste2 Listcar,
  P_CURS_MESSAGE out CURSOR_REF_TYP
)

Where the type Listcar is the following:

TYPE Listcar IS VARRAY(100) OF VARCHAR2(50);

Here is what I'm trying so far:

string[] list = { "name1", "name1" };

OracleParameter oParam = (OracleParameter)myOracleCommand.CreateParameter();
oParam.ParameterName = "Liste1";
oParam.UdtTypeName = "LISTCAR";
oParam.Value = list;
oParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
myOracleCommand.Parameters.Add(oParam);

With the following error on the Value assignment:

Value does not fall within the expected range.

Tried to use the type varchr2, to set the ArrayBindSize and so on, but no luck so far.

I guess the interface IOracleArrayTypeFactory might play a role somewhere, but how?


Solution

  • I haven't used the udtType feature in ODP.NET, so I am not sure how to achieve your goal with this. However, to pass an array of string you don't need it.

    Like the documentation you attached, you need to create a package contains your stored procedure, and takes an associative array (not VARRAY) as input parameter.

    For example:

    -- Create the table
    CREATE TABLE TBLTEST (testID NUMBER, name VARCHAR2(50));
    
    CREATE SEQUENCE seq_test
        MINVALUE 1
        START WITH 1
        INCREMENT BY 1
        NOCACHE;
    
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE pkgTestArrayBinding
    AS 
        -- Define an local scope associative array type called T_ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY and make it as the type of input parameter
        TYPE T_ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY IS TABLE OF VARCHAR(50) INDEX BY PLS_INTEGER;
        PROCEDURE TestArrayBinding(
            Param1 IN T_ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY,
            Param2 IN T_ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY);
    END pkgTestArrayBinding;
    /
    
    CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY pkgTestArrayBinding
    AS
        PROCEDURE TestArrayBinding(
            Param1 IN  T_ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY,
            Param2 IN  T_ASSOCIATIVE_ARRAY)
        AS
        BEGIN
            -- for all loop to insert them in a batch
            FORALL indx IN 1..Param1.COUNT
                INSERT INTO tblTest VALUES(seq_test.nextval, Param1(indx));
    
            FORALL indx IN 1..Param2.COUNT
                INSERT INTO tblTest VALUES(seq_test.nextval, Param2(indx));
        END TestArrayBinding;
    END pkgTestArrayBinding;
    /
    

    Now, run this code, put your own connection string.

    namespace Con1
    {
        using System;
        using System.Data;
    
        using Oracle.DataAccess.Client;
    
        /// <summary>
        /// The program.
        /// </summary>
        internal class Program
        {
            #region Methods
    
            /// <summary>
            /// The main.
            /// </summary>
            private static void Main()
            {
                var con = new OracleConnection { ConnectionString = "User Id=usr;Password=pass;Data Source=XE" };
    
                con.Open();
                Console.WriteLine("Connected to Oracle" + con.ServerVersion);
    
                // create command to run your package
                var cmd = new OracleCommand("BEGIN pkgTestArrayBinding.TestArrayBinding(:Param1, :Param2); END;", con);
    
                var param1 = cmd.Parameters.Add("Param1", OracleDbType.Varchar2);
                var param2 = cmd.Parameters.Add("Param2", OracleDbType.Varchar2);
    
                param1.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
                param2.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input;
    
                // Specify that we are binding PL/SQL Associative Array
                param1.CollectionType = OracleCollectionType.PLSQLAssociativeArray;
                param2.CollectionType = OracleCollectionType.PLSQLAssociativeArray;
    
                // Setup the values for PL/SQL Associative Array
                param1.Value = new[] { "First Element", "Second Element ", "Third Element_" };
                param2.Value = new[] { "Fourth Element", "Fifth Element ", "Sixth Element " };
    
                // Specify the maximum number of elements in the PL/SQL Associative Array
                // this should be your array size of your parameter Value.
                param1.Size = 3;
                param2.Size = 3;
    
                // Setup the ArrayBindSize for each elment in the array, 
                // it should be bigger than the original length of element to avoid truncation
                param1.ArrayBindSize = new[] { 13, 14, 13 };
    
                // Setup the ArrayBindSize for Param2
                param2.ArrayBindSize = new[] { 20, 20, 20 };
    
                // execute the cmd
                cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
    
                // I am lazy to query the database table here, but you should get you data now.
                // watch what happened to element "Third Element_"
    
                // Close and Dispose OracleConnection object
                con.Close();
                con.Dispose();
                Console.WriteLine("Disconnected");
            }
    
            #endregion
        }
    }