Stephane,

if there is a new function, then it is hidden so deeply in the docs
that even I can't find it. And I'm pretty good and coming up with
"creative" search patterns.

ANYDATA is an object, a way of storing different types of data in a
single column. You store the data type metadata with the column.

More information on this... when the other DBA ran the PL/SQL routine
in a different account which had "resource" instead of just "connect"
privileges, it ran.... 

interesting!

Rachel

--- Stephane Faroult <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rachel,
> 
>   First time I hear about the ANYDATA type but I like to share my
> ignorance and I guess it must be something akin to a C 'void *' - ie
> a pointer to 'something'. To bind properly, Oracle needs two things :
> a) a pointer to the start of the memory area
> b) something to tell how big this memory area is. Either it's a 'well
> known' type, or you must use an end marker (typically, a '0' with
> character strings), or you must explicitly give a size.
> 
> IMHO Oracle blows up because b) is missing. If you can insert, there
> must be some way of telling it how large the variable is. I can't see
> why it would be specific to an update (except if the PL/SQL engine is
> buggy, which obviously it is, but even more so than appears to the
> eye). Are you sure that there is not some obscure new function ... ?
> 
> HTH
> 
>


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