Custom authentication fails with PLS-00306: wrong number or types of argume

Hello

I wrote a custom authentication scheme. I have a function that returns a BOOLEAN. Now, when I tried to test it, he throwed the following error.

< pre >
ORA-06550: line 2, column 8: PLS-00306: wrong number or types of arguments in the call to 'AUTH_ON_MY_USERS' ORA-06550: line 2, column 1: PL/SQL: statement ignored
ERR-10460 error cannot perform the function of verification of the authentication credentials.
Ok
< / pre >

The function is
< pre >
create or replace function auth_on_my_users (p_username_in in varchar2
p_password_in in varchar2)
return a Boolean value
is
Start
Returns true;
end;
< / pre >

I have an Oracle 10 g XE on windows. Apex 3.2.1. When I tried the same thing in apex.oracle.com, it worked. Is there something to do with XE and 3.2.1?

Any idea? Thanks in advance.

Concerning
Guru

Published by: guru Perrin on November 23, 2009 19:44 - Typo

Hello

Try

create or replace function auth_on_my_users( p_username in varchar2, p_password in varchar2)
return boolean is
begin
 return true;
end;

The engine requires Express provides this function to have the signature (p_username in varchar2, p_password in varchar2) return a Boolean value.
>

BR, Jari

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