Calling stored procedures

I have a package with the procedures below.


I have 12 instructions insert (named procedures P1 to P12) which insert in the TABLE A and TABLE B, each insert another condition where.
I created P13 procedure in each package so that every month instead of every procedure P1 - P12 I call all the procedures in P13 and P14.
Are there disadvantages to do? Any suggestions?

package A

P1
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P2
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P3
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P4
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P5
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P6
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P7
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P8
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P10
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE A
)

P11
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE b.
)


P12
(
INSERT statement... INSERT into TABLE b.
)

P13
(
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
)


P14
(
P11
P12
)

Published by: user7988 on March 17, 2010 06:49

Are queries for table a similar inserts? Is the using the same tables and joins, but the different criteria? If yes then that Frank pointed out you should look combining queries. You can combine the criteria and use instructions BOX when it is required.

You may also be able to combine a and b inserts using a multi-tableau insert.

Not sure what look like queries, but here is a small example of how you might be able to combine the table an inserts;

create table source_data as (
   select 'CA' state, 'F' payment from dual union all
   select 'CT', 'T' from dual union all
   select 'XX', 'F' from dual);

Table created
insert into a
  select my_seq.nextval id,
         state,
         case
            when state = 'CA'
                 and payment = 'F' then
             'REPORT1'
            when state = 'CT' then
             'REPORT9'
            else
             null
          end report_num
  from source_data
  where state in ('CA', 'CT');

2 rows inserted
select * from a;

        ID STATE REPORT_NUM
---------- ----- ----------
         1 CA    REPORT1
         2 CT    REPORT9

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    the user that executes the statement has the correct grant to the user-defined type?

    concerning
    Peter

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