I want to run the stored procedure script, but I am facing the problem that, when I run multiple stored procedures at one time, all procedures gets compiled but it does not create all those procedures separately, it compile it as a single procedure. Can anyone help me out to solve this prolem.
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A script to create multiple procedures should look like this:
What does yours look like? Best practice is always to put related stored procedures in packages anyway:
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I think David and Tony, both got the point. First thing to check is that you have ended every procedure with the slash / so that oracle can recognize the end of each procedure. Since stored procedures instructions/statements are separated by ; Oracle does not know when a statement finishes the procedure, and that's why you need to use another "terminator" Second thing is, if you got several procedures that can be categorized, then you should create a package, remembering to create the package definition and the package body.
That way you'll be able to find your procedures/functions easily when you have developed some dozens. Good answers for everyone. | |||
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