DBE_DESCRIBE
Data Types
The advanced package DBE_DESCRIBE has two built-in data types. The two data types used for the return values of the DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE API.
- DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE
- DBE_DESCRIBE.VARCHAR2_TABLE
API Description
The advanced package DBE_DESCRIBE provides the DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE API to return the parameter information (such as parameter names and parameter data types) of functions or stored procedures in a list.
API |
Description |
---|---|
DBE_DESCRIBE.DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE |
Displays the parameters of a stored procedure or function. |
DBE_DESCRIBE.DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE
The stored procedure DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE is used to display the parameter information of a stored procedure or function, such as the parameter name, parameter mode, and parameter location. The parameter information of a function or stored procedure is returned in a list.
The prototype of the DBE_DESCRIBE.DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE function is as follows:
DBE_DESCRIBE.DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE( object_name IN VARCHAR2, reserved1 IN VARCHAR2, reserved2 IN VARCHAR2, overload OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, dataposition OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, datalevel OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, argument_name OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.VARCHAR2_TABLE, datatype OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, default_value OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, in_out OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, datalength OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, dataprecision OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, scale OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, radix OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, spare OUT DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE, include_string_constraints OUT BOOLEAN );
Parameter |
Type |
Whether NULL Is Allowed |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
object_name |
varchar2 |
No |
Stored procedure name. The syntax format of this parameter is [[schema.]]function[@dblink], in which:
|
reserved1 |
varchar2 |
Yes |
Reserved parameter. |
reserved2 |
varchar2 |
Yes |
Reserved parameter. |
overload |
number_table |
Yes |
Unique ID assigned to a stored procedure or function. If a stored procedure or function is overloaded, overload is each overload of the stored procedure or function. Overload is numbered from 1 in ascending order based on the entire stored procedure or function. If a stored procedure or function is not overloaded, overload is set to 0. |
dataposition |
number_table |
Yes |
Position of a specified parameter in the parameter list. |
datalevel |
number_table |
Yes |
It is set to 0. |
argument_name |
varchar2_table |
Yes |
Name of the parameter associated with the specified stored procedure. |
datatype |
number_table |
Yes |
OID of the data type of the specified parameter. |
default_value |
number_table |
Yes |
If the specified parameter has a default value, the value is 1. Otherwise, the value is 0. |
in_out |
number_table |
Yes |
Parameter mode. The options are as follows:
|
datalength |
number_table |
Yes |
Not supported. Set it to 0 by default. |
dataprecision |
number_table |
Yes |
Not supported. Set it to 0 by default. |
scale |
number_table |
Yes |
Not supported. Set it to 0 by default. |
radix |
number_table |
Yes |
If the value is of the numeric type (such as NUMBER and INTEGER), 10 is returned. Otherwise, 0 is returned. For details about the numeric type, see numeric types. |
spare |
number_table |
Yes |
Reserved parameter. Set it to 0 by default. |
include_string_constraints |
Boolean |
Yes |
Reserved parameter, which does not need to be processed. |
- The data type of the datatype parameter is different from that of the ORA-compatible database. The GaussDB returns the OID of the data type, and the ORA-compatible database returns the number of the data type in the ORA-compatible database.
- The include_string_constraints parameter does not take effect on the stored procedure. The value of the include_string_constraints parameter does not change, and the return values of other parameters are not affected.
- The OIDs of the data types created by the create type operation are uncertain. Therefore, do not use these OIDs for fixed judgment.
- For the dataposition parameter, if a stored procedure is specified, the return value starts from 1. If a function is specified, the return value starts from 0. 0 indicates the position sequence number of the return value of the function.
- For the argument_name parameter, if a function is specified, the first position of the return value is empty. This position indicates the name of the return value of the described function (that is, the empty name).
- If you do not have the execute permission on a stored procedure, function, or package, the system considers that the stored procedure, function, or package does not exist and reports an error.
- The input parameters reserved1 and reserved2 are not involved in internal processing. Entering any character string does not affect the returned result.
- The advanced package cannot specify the stored procedures or functions obtained through DBLINK.
- You are advised to add the schema prefix before the specified stored procedure or function. If the schema prefix is omitted, the advanced package uses the current schema of the session to search for the entity to which the advanced package belongs. In this case, you need to change the value of behavior_compat_options to bind_procedure_searchpath for the advanced package to take effect.
- If the %type operation is used to obtain the data type from a table column, the constraint on the data type (such as NUMBER(3) and VARCHAR2(10)) is not retained.
Example:
-- Create a stored procedure to encapsulate the advanced package for printing return values. CREATE PROCEDURE PRINT_DESCRIBE (obj_name IN VARCHAR2) AS a_overload DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_position DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_level DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_arg_name DBE_DESCRIBE.VARCHAR2_TABLE; a_dty DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_def_val DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_mode DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_length DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_precision DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_scale DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_radix DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_spare DBE_DESCRIBE.NUMBER_TABLE; a_include_string_constraints BOOLEAN; BEGIN DBE_DESCRIBE.DESCRIBE_PROCEDURE( obj_name, null, null, a_overload, a_position, a_level, a_arg_name, a_dty, a_def_val, a_mode, a_length, a_precision, a_scale, a_radix, a_spare, a_include_string_constraints ); dbe_output.print('overload ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_overload.count loop dbe_output.print(a_overload(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('dataposition ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_position.count loop dbe_output.print(a_position(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('datalevel ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_level.count loop dbe_output.print(a_level(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('argument_name ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_arg_name.count loop dbe_output.print(a_arg_name(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('default_value ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_def_val.count loop dbe_output.print(a_def_val(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('in_out ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_mode.count loop dbe_output.print(a_mode(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('length ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_length.count loop dbe_output.print(a_length(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('precision ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_precision.count loop dbe_output.print(a_precision(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('scale ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_scale.count loop dbe_output.print(a_scale(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); dbe_output.print('radix ' || chr(9)); for indx in 1 .. a_radix.count loop dbe_output.print(a_radix(indx) || chr(9)); end loop; dbe_output.print_line(' '); END; /
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