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We are calling Oracle Stored Procedure using JDBC connection and that worked well for all our SQL Query but when we try for Stored Procedure, it throws "Wrong number or type of arguments" error.
It thinks the "in out" parameter as an "in" parameter. The "in out" parameter is P_REP_CURSOR which returns our resultset. Did anyone get this type of error? If yes, how did you solve this?
Thanks for taking your time to read this issue. Appreciate your help.This message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
I would agree with Babak that using the Oracle connection is your best alternative. Have you admin open a case to resolve the connection to the database.
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