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I have a oracle stored procedure with 2 input and 2 output parameters. Tried with below syntax, but am getting a dialog box with open/save option. How to fix this.
EX owner.dbname.sp_file 'input_1','input_2',?,?


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Ram Prasad E

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Hi Ram,

Is this more of a SQL question or WebFOCUS/FOCUS question? If this is more of a SQL question, you may want to try a SQL or Oracle forum for more direct assistance.

Cheers,

Kerry


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Hi Ram,

We usually create a WebFOCUS synonym for the Oracle stored procedure. Once that is done, we then use the TABLE FILE command for reporting.

The 'EX' command, I think you are referring to, is for EXecuting WebFOCUS procedures.

Regards,
Dave




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