Thomas Chiverton wrote:
> Solution: Use native CFMX drivers. Which is a shame :-(
> I dunno if it's worth putting in on the wish list...
I figured out to return a ref cursor, and this appears to return a
result set fine. However, now I'm getting an error reading, [Oracle
JDBC Driver]Unsupported data conversion. The offending line that the CF
processor shows has nothing to do with SP's, of course (in fact, it's a
comment line). I'm using CFMX's native drivers to talk to Oracle -- or,
at least, I believe I am.
Oh, the humanity!
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Richard S. Crawford
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UC Davis Extension Distance Learning Group
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