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We have a network that have some computers with a lazy connection. Here,
on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
On these computers running an application (I don't have acces to the code
of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have an ORACLE error :
<>.
A ping to these computers don't show me that something is wrong.
Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer at 100 kBytes that is
enough for me. The time of response for my ping is good, too (time < 10
ms).
I think is time of response, yet. I don't have other ideea. So, THE
QUESTIN:

<< Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept connection with lazy line?
Something like a timeout settings?>>

Thank you very much !

Marian

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  • Kevin Kostyszyn at Jul 16, 2001 at 12:41 pm
    I believe that you could try and change the settings in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This may help:)
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:50 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    We have a network that have some computers with a lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:

    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian

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    Author: Kevin Kostyszyn
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  • Christian Trassens at Jul 16, 2001 at 1:10 pm
    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.

    Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This
    may help:)
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:50 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


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  • Kevin Kostyszyn at Jul 16, 2001 at 1:27 pm
    What? What do you mean?
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Trassens
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:18 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.

    Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This
    may help:)
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:50 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


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    Author: Kevin Kostyszyn
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    Phone : 541149816062

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  • Koivu, Lisa at Jul 16, 2001 at 1:48 pm
    Are any profiles implemented?  I believe that's the error I get when a profile has kicked me out.

    Lisa Koivu
    Data Bored Administrator
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA

    -----Original Message-----

    From:   Kevin Kostyszyn [SMTP:kevin_at_dulcian.com]
    Sent:   Monday, July 16, 2001 10:36 AM
    To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    Subject:        RE: A lazy connection!

    What?  What do you mean?
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Trassens
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:18 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.

    Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0.  This
    may help:)
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:50 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


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    Author: Kevin Kostyszyn
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    ctrassens_at_yahoo.com
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    Phone : 541149816062

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  • Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro at Jul 16, 2001 at 1:56 pm
    There is not any profile defined, except default profile. There is a
    problem only for the computers that has an acces with leased line. There is
    other computers that has an acces using a local network and everything is
    OK here.
    -----Original Message-----
    To: 'ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com';
    'Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro'

    Date: luni 16 iulie 2001 16:49

    Are any profiles implemented? I believe that's the error I get when a
    profile has kicked me out.

    Lisa Koivu
    Data Bored Administrator
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA

    -----Original Message-----
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:36 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    What? What do you mean?
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Trassens
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:18 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.

    Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This
    may help:)
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:50 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


    --
    Please see the official ORACLE-L FAQ:
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    ctrassens_at_hotmail.com
    Phone : 541149816062

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  • Jenkins, Michael at Jul 16, 2001 at 2:26 pm
    My first suspicion would be a firewall; check with your network people. I
    would set the sqlnet.expire time to ten minutes to keep the firewall from
    kicking idle sql*net connections.

    --Michael

    -----Original Message-----

    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:12 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    There is not any profile defined, except default profile. There is a
    problem only for the computers that has an acces with leased line. There is
    other computers that has an acces using a local network and everything is
    OK here.
    -----Original Message-----
    To: 'ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com';
    'Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro'

    Date: luni 16 iulie 2001 16:49

    Are any profiles implemented? I believe that's the error I get when a
    profile has kicked me out.

    Lisa Koivu
    Data Bored Administrator
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA

    -----Original Message-----
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:36 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    What? What do you mean?
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Trassens
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:18 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.

    Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This
    may help:)
    KK

    -----Original Message-----
    Admin.ISISAFBX01.IS_at_mail.mfinante.gv.ro
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:50 AM
    To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


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  • Christian Trassens at Jul 16, 2001 at 2:46 pm
    I meant that if you want to use expire_time feature,
    you'll need to set it with a value greater than 0.
    Remember that the value is in minutes. F.e.:

    SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=20 .....means that every twenty
    minute SQL*Net or Net8 polls each connection

    SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0.....means that SQL*NET or NET8
    doesn't poll any connection.

    Is it clear ?.

    Regards.

    Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    What? What do you mean?
    KK

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    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate
    this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.


    --- Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This
    may help:)
    KK

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    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


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  • Christian Trassens at Jul 16, 2001 at 2:54 pm
    My first about this was about the SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME
    and I didn't look the first mail. And referring to the
    question in that mail: there are two ways to forbid
    the connection through TCP: protocol.ora file or
    Connection Manager.

    Regards.

    "Jenkins, Michael"
    wrote:
    My first suspicion would be a firewall; check with
    your network people. I
    would set the sqlnet.expire time to ten minutes to
    keep the firewall from
    kicking idle sql*net connections.

    --Michael

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    There is not any profile defined, except default
    profile. There is a
    problem only for the computers that has an acces
    with leased line. There is
    other computers that has an acces using a local
    network and everything is
    OK here.
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    Date: luni 16 iulie 2001 16:49





    Are any profiles implemented? I believe that's the
    error I get when a
    profile has kicked me out.

    Lisa Koivu
    Data Bored Administrator
    Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA

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    What? What do you mean?
    KK

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    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate
    this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.

    --- Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This
    may help:)
    KK

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    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


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  • Kevin Kostyszyn at Jul 16, 2001 at 3:10 pm
    I was under the impression that setting it to zero meant that the
    connnections would wait indefinately. Like when I was receiving "end of
    file on communication" errors setting it to 0 was suggested.
    KK

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    I meant that if you want to use expire_time feature,
    you'll need to set it with a value greater than 0.
    Remember that the value is in minutes. F.e.:

    SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=20 .....means that every twenty
    minute SQL*Net or Net8 polls each connection

    SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0.....means that SQL*NET or NET8
    doesn't poll any connection.

    Is it clear ?.

    Regards.

    Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    What? What do you mean?
    KK

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    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:18 AM
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    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate
    this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.


    --- Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This
    may help:)
    KK

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    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 2:50 AM
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    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


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  • Jenkins, Michael at Jul 16, 2001 at 3:52 pm
    A setting of zero tells the server to never poll the connections and verify
    that they are active. This allows firewalls and various other middlemen to
    terminate inactive connections based on the fact that there is no sql*net
    traffic coming through the network. By setting it to anything other that
    zero, it forces the connections to be polled from the server and therefore
    by default creates network traffic.

    --Michael

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    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 12:21 PM
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    I was under the impression that setting it to zero meant that the
    connnections would wait indefinately. Like when I was receiving "end of
    file on communication" errors setting it to 0 was suggested.
    KK

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    Trassens
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:46 AM
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    I meant that if you want to use expire_time feature,
    you'll need to set it with a value greater than 0.
    Remember that the value is in minutes. F.e.:

    SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=20 .....means that every twenty
    minute SQL*Net or Net8 polls each connection

    SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0.....means that SQL*NET or NET8
    doesn't poll any connection.

    Is it clear ?.

    Regards.

    Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    What? What do you mean?
    KK

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    Trassens
    Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:18 AM
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    Beware that SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME=0 doesn't activate
    this
    feature. Is the same that set it with huge value.

    Regards.


    --- Kevin Kostyszyn wrote:
    I believe that you could try and change the settings
    in the sqlnet.ora file
    on the server side, SQLNET EXPIRE_TIME = 0. This
    may help:)
    KK

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    We have a network that have some computers with a
    lazy connection. Here,
    on these computers, we have some ORACLE users.
    On these computers running an application (I don't
    have acces to the code
    of this application.) When I work, sometimes, I have
    an ORACLE error :
    <>.
    A ping to these computers don't show me that
    something is wrong.
    Everything is OK. This connection accept an transfer
    at 100 kBytes that is
    enough for me. The time of response for my ping is
    good, too (time < 10
    ms).
    I think is time of response, yet. I don't have
    other ideea. So, THE
    QUESTIN:
    << Is there in ORACLE a setting that accept
    connection with lazy line?
    Something like a timeout settings?>>

    Thank you very much !

    Marian


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  • Naik, Sandesh S at Jul 23, 2001 at 5:14 pm
    Dear List,
    I have a package which I want to execute using dba_jobs.
    Within that package I run procedure which has one OUT parameter ( errno)
    When I submit the job
    declare
    jobno number;
    errno number;
    begin
    dbms_job.submit(jobno,'l_load_weekly_aps.p_load_ocn(:errno);',sysda
    te,'sysdate');
    end;
    It submits fine but when I try to run that job
    using exec dbms_job.run(52), it gives me following error.
    *
    ERROR at line 1:

    ORA-12011: execution of 1 jobs failed
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_IJOB", line 394
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_JOB", line 267
    ORA-06512: at line 1

    ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 52
    ORA-01008: not all variables bound

    Anybody has any answers ?
    thanks for your help.
    Sandesh

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  • Yadav, Shailesh at Jul 23, 2001 at 6:25 pm
    Sandesh,

    You are not handling the out parameter. Since you have an out parameter,
    there should be some variable to recieve the value of same. In this
    situation when it will be auto-executed it cannot return the output and it
    will error out.

    Shailesh

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    Dear List,
    I have a package which I want to execute using dba_jobs.
    Within that package I run procedure which has one OUT parameter ( errno)
    When I submit the job
    declare
    jobno number;
    errno number;
    begin
    dbms_job.submit(jobno,'l_load_weekly_aps.p_load_ocn(:errno);',sysda
    te,'sysdate');
    end;
    It submits fine but when I try to run that job
    using exec dbms_job.run(52), it gives me following error.
    *
    ERROR at line 1:

    ORA-12011: execution of 1 jobs failed
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_IJOB", line 394
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_JOB", line 267
    ORA-06512: at line 1

    ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 52
    ORA-01008: not all variables bound

    Anybody has any answers ?
    thanks for your help.
    Sandesh

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  • Naik, Sandesh S at Jul 24, 2001 at 7:12 pm
    Thank you friends,
    But we finally figured out. Actually the OUT parameter is procedure is
    useless as Shailesh pointed out, there is no variable to put the OUT value
    in auto-execute.
    So this is what we did. Kept the OUT parameter ( we could took it out but
    developer insisted to keep it as they might use that procedure in Pro*C) in
    the procedure and rewrote the submit job script like this.

    declare
    jobno number;
    begin
    dbms_job.submit(jobno,'declare errno number; begin
    l_load_weekly_aps.p_load_ocn(errno); end;',sysdate,'sysdate+1');
    end;

    Now it submits and while auto-executing through dbms_job.run also finds the
    variable to put the OUT parameter valus, but we still can not see this
    value.
    But hey, it solves the problems job executes fine without any of those
    errors I was getting before.
    Thanks everybody for the input and replies.

    Sandesh

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    I may be missing something but do you need the : in front of errno.



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    Dear List,
    I have a package which I want to execute using dba_jobs.
    Within that package I run procedure which has one OUT parameter ( errno)
    When I submit the job
    declare
    jobno number;
    errno number;
    begin
    dbms_job.submit(jobno,'l_load_weekly_aps.p_load_ocn(:errno);',sysda
    te,'sysdate');
    end;
    It submits fine but when I try to run that job
    using exec dbms_job.run(52), it gives me following error.
    *
    ERROR at line 1:

    ORA-12011: execution of 1 jobs failed
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_IJOB", line 394
    ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_JOB", line 267
    ORA-06512: at line 1

    ORA-12012: error on auto execute of job 52
    ORA-01008: not all variables bound

    Anybody has any answers ?
    thanks for your help.
    Sandesh

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