Re: Update through a DBLink

2003-07-25 Thread Peter . McLarty
I can only say that with a rather basic type of update across a dblink we 
had a problem with it inserting two records, it was done with a trigger 
will all the code within the trigger, so this could be related, we made a 
work around to check for the record before trying to insert it


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There is or at least was a problem if you had a autonomous transaction 
across a dblink with a commit.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/24/2003 10:59:27 AM 
One of or developers is work on a routine that will trigger a procedure
that will use a dblink to update a table on another database.  It seems
like I remember that something about a problem with procedures, dblinks,
updates?  Does anyone remember anything about that?

Thanks!
Ron
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Update through a DBLink

2003-07-24 Thread Smith, Ron L.
One of or developers is work on a routine that will trigger a procedure
that will use a dblink to update a table on another database.  It seems
like I remember that something about a problem with procedures, dblinks,
updates?  Does anyone remember anything about that?

Thanks!
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RE: Update through a DBLink

2003-07-24 Thread Jamadagni, Rajendra
Title: RE: Update through a DBLink





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One of or developers is work on a routine that will trigger a procedure
that will use a dblink to update a table on another database. It seems
like I remember that something about a problem with procedures, dblinks,
updates? Does anyone remember anything about that?


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RE: Update through a DBLink

2003-07-24 Thread Richard Ji
If the remote table uses object types, you will have trouble
updating it from your local procedure.

Richard

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One of or developers is work on a routine that will trigger a procedure
that will use a dblink to update a table on another database.  It seems
like I remember that something about a problem with procedures, dblinks,
updates?  Does anyone remember anything about that?

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Re: Update through a DBLink

2003-07-24 Thread John Shaw


There is or at least was a 
problem if you had a autonomous transaction across a dblink with a 
commit. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/24/2003 10:59:27 AM 

One of or developers is work on a routine that will trigger a 
procedurethat will use a dblink to update a table on another database. 
It seemslike I remember that something about a problem with procedures, 
dblinks,updates? Does anyone remember anything about 
that?Thanks!Ron-- Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ: http://www.orafaq.net-- Author: Smith, 
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