Jamadagni, Rajendra wrote:
unfortunately we _had_ to do it in pl/sql ... it is part of the encrypted feed that we send out to our clients ... it is decoded by a chip.
Oh well .... I am back to array of references ...

I'd suggest to consider external C function -- it's faster, it's easier to write especially when you need to work with bits, shifts etc.. I've recently implemented crc32 for some internal project -- works well, obviously faster than SQL, PL/SQL and native comp of PL/SQL code. Native comp. is also good to consider, if it's 9i. Sure, it depends... -- Vladimir Begun The statements and opinions expressed here are my own and do not necessarily represent those of Oracle Corporation.

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