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We are using WF 5.23 - I have many Oracle procedures running via the WF tool. We use SQL SQLORA EX procedure_name; these procedures are fine. I having trouble with an Oracle procedure I'm trying to call via the WF tool. The Oracle procedure is using a FETCH within it. Does anyone know if FETCH is supported with the WF tool ?
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Not sure if FETCH is allowed, however supposedly there is a list of processes that translate to the database, even if you are using a Pass through. Have you tried contacting technical support on it? It may be something that just isn't possible through the FOCUS side.