Global temporary Table problem in ADF
HelloI have an application where I need to use a TWG (on the ranks of commit preserve) DB and try to insert data to TWG of screw ADF.
But the table does not store data even after the Commit command. [Even I tried with permament DB table, and it worked.]
Could someone help me find the problem with inserting data TWG.
Kind regards
Manju
It is not a good idea to use a global temporary Table in an ADF application. The problem is that all web applications are really stateless. ADF maintains the State of a session data backup or reload it when necessary. Regarding the database, ADF can disconnect a session from the database at any time and connect to another session. This means that you do not necessarily have a continuous database session, then the lines you wrote to a TWG may well gone with the following query. There are ways to tell ADF not to do, but they have a considerable performance drop.
Therefore, rethinking how you will save temporary information for the duration of a user session. You can do it in an object view ADF BC (VO) - interviewed by VO data carried session - if ADF needs to share a user session to load the data of another user (this is called "passivation") it will save these data. Then when ADF 'active' session, he'll find the saved data and reload it. Or you can use a permanent table with your name or session id - a little more complicated, but possible.
If you want to tell us a little bit your use case - you need your application to do so, we may have other alternatives.
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Database version 10.2.0.2.0
Status 80 - development of Q / A
WORKAROUND SOLUTION:
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Use the series query or table normal and not temporary.Concerning
PeterEDIT: Status seems to be incorrect, in patch has been in 10.2.0.4
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32
33 return "SUCCESS";
34
35 END;
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2
3 l_outr varchar2 (50);
4
5. start
6
7 l_outr: = XML_FUNC (')
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13
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913578 wrote:
Sorry Karthik.
the thing is that I did not have privelleges to test, I send the code to some dba who makes deployment.
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And then use the table in your code that you created at the beginning. The name is GLT.
And delete the first commit. This validation would empty the temporary table of GLT.You get an error? Or it does not work as expected?
Also, show how you call the procedure.
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can I use declare global temporary table (...) as ststement of pl/sql, like I need a temporary table for the current session.If not, what should be the alternative?
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