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Hi I have a comma separated GUI ID's which I need to pass to procedure and there I will parse. Below procedure is working till 30 character lenght, my GUI ID is 36 character length, so its giving error. Can some one please help me.
My commaSeparatedString = '"06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440","06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440"';

I need to pass commaSeparatedString to procedure and get o/p as 06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440 and 06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440 Kindly please alter my procedure. Thanks in advance

create or replace 
        procedure PROC_ASSIGN_SUBSETS_TESTING(
        subsetIdString in varchar2,
        userId in varchar2,
        type in varchar2
        ) is

    subsetIdArray STR_ARRAY;
    subsetId varchar(255);
    shopCount number;
    shopId varchar(255);
    userAccessId varchar(255);

       ltab_lname dbms_utility.lname_array;
       ln_len     BINARY_INTEGER;
    BEGIN
    dbms_utility.comma_to_table(list   =>subsetIdString
                                  ,tablen => ln_len
                                  ,tab    => ltab_lname);
      FOR i IN 1 .. ln_len LOOP
          dbms_output.put_line('element ' || i || ' is ' || replace(ltab_lname(i),'"'));     
       END LOOP;
    END;
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    The 30 char restriction is because dbms_utility.comma_to_table with the accompanying dbms_utility.lname_array is designed for a comma separated string of Oracle object names - and such names are by definition maximum 30 characters. Nov 10, 2014 at 7:26
  • @Kim, is there any other way to parse this comma separated string??
    – Pratap A.K
    Nov 10, 2014 at 7:30
  • @PratapA.K, you can use plain SQL to achieve this, see my answer. Or, else, you could write your own function. See the other techniques in the link I posted in my answer. Nov 10, 2014 at 7:36
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    @KimBergHansen - type lname_array can store upto 4000 chars only name_array is limited to 30 chars, so it should work in that case since the code uses only lname array docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14258/… lname_array TYPE lname_array IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(4000) index by BINARY_INTEGER; Lists of Long NAME should be stored here, it includes fully qualified attribute names. name_array TYPE name_array IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(30) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER; Lists of NAME should be stored here.
    – arunb2w
    Nov 10, 2014 at 7:42
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    @arunb2w It would have helped if Pratap had included the error. The error is PLS-00114: identifier '06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8' too long . So yes, you are correct that lname_array can contain longer elements since it can contain fully qualified object identifiers. But since the function is designed for Oracle object identifiers, it seems like it is checking for validity of the object identifiers in the comma separated string. And therefore it is not a good idea to use dbms_utility.comma_to_table as a generic comma separated string parser. Nov 10, 2014 at 9:02

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type lname_array can store upto 4000 chars only , name_array is limited to 30 chars, so it should work in that case since the code uses only lname array.

Oracle reference

lname_array TYPE lname_array IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(4000) index by BINARY_INTEGER;

Lists of Long NAME should be stored here, it includes fully qualified attribute names.

name_array  TYPE name_array IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(30) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;

Lists of NAME should be stored here.

Also, Instead of calling dbms_utility.comma_to_table you can use the below query to convert ',' seperated values to table

 select replace(
regexp_substr('"06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440",
"06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440"','[^,]+',1,level),'"')
from dual
CONNECT BY LEVEL <= LENGTH(REGEXP_REPLACE('"06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440",
"06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440"' , '[^,]+')) + 1;
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You can use the following techniques :

REGEXP_SUBSTR approach

SQL> WITH DATA AS(
  2      SELECT q'["06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440","06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440"]' str
  3    FROM dual)
  4  SELECT regexp_substr(str,'[^,]+',1,level) str
  5    FROM DATA
  6  CONNECT BY regexp_substr(str, '[^,]+', 1, level) IS NOT NULL
  7  /

STR
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
"06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440"
"06b7930e-293f-6604-e053-2176a8c09440"

SQL>

I have answered a similar question here getting "comma-separated list near 'xx.yy' invalid" with dbms_utility.comma_to_table using other approaches like XML, table function, pipelined function.

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