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I am trying to call the following Oracle stored procedure from the Oracle managed data access client

PROCEDURE CLONE_PRODUCT(p_f_cloned_prod_id    IN      product.product_id%TYPE,
                        p_f_name              IN      product.name%TYPE,
                        p_f_desc              IN      product.presentation_value%TYPE,
                        p_f_sys_issue         IN      product.product_reference%TYPE,
                        p_f_feature_names     IN      T_CHAR_TAB,
                        p_f_feature_values    IN      T_CHAR_TAB,
                        p_f_audit_user        IN      product.last_updated_by%TYPE,
                        p_f_product_id           OUT  product.product_id%TYPE)

where

TYPE  t_char_tab  IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(1000) INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;

with this C# code:

 using (var cloneProductCmd = new OracleCommand("SPF_SQL.CLONE_PRODUCT", con))
 {
     cloneProductCmd.BindByName = true;
     cloneProductCmd.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.StoredProcedure;

     cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_CLONED_PROD_ID", 1);
     cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_NAME", "bob");
     cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_DESC", "bob smith");
     cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_SYS_ISSUE", 123);

     var featureNames = new OracleParameter()
     {
         ParameterName = "P_F_FEATURE_NAMES",
         Direction = System.Data.ParameterDirection.Input,
         OracleDbType = OracleDbType.Varchar2,
         Value = new string[] { "feature 1" }
     };
     cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add(featureNames);

     var featureValues = new OracleParameter()
     {
         ParameterName = "P_F_FEATURE_VALUES",
         Direction = System.Data.ParameterDirection.Input,
         OracleDbType = OracleDbType.Varchar2,
         Value = new string[] { "value 1" }
     };
     cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add(featureValues);
     cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_AUDIT_USER", "me");
     cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_PRODUCT_ID", OracleDbType.Decimal, System.Data.ParameterDirection.Output);

     cloneProductCmd.ArrayBindCount = 1;

     var reader = await cloneProductCmd.ExecuteNonQueryAsync();

     newProductId = Convert.ToInt32(cloneProductCmd.Parameters["P_F_PRODUCT_ID"].Value.ToString());
}

and I have tried changing the ArraybindCount to 2 (2 arrays of length 1) and also tried specifying that the array parameters have a collectionType of PLSQLAssociativeArray.

I always get an exception with the message:

Unable to cast object of type 'System.Int32' to type 'System.Array'

this answer and this article suggest that the ArrayBindCount property means that the client is expecting an array for all parameters.

My question is how can I call a stored procedure passing in multiple scalar values and multiple arrays (all arrays are of the same number of elements) and also an out parameter (scalar)?

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I eventually solved this, with the help of this answer I tweaked my code and got it to work.

in short the ArrayBindCount appear to be unecessary, but for each array parameter the CollectionType, Size, ArrayBindSize and ArrayBindStatus are necessary, I also created the parameters by directly adding to the Parameter collection of the command rather than creating them standalone and then adding them to the collection, not sure if that is relevant.

here is my working code:

using (var cloneProductCmd = new OracleCommand("SPF_SQL.CLONE_PRODUCT", con))
{
    cloneProductCmd.BindByName = true;
    cloneProductCmd.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.StoredProcedure;
    cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_CLONED_PROD_ID", product.OriginalProductId);
    cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_NAME", productName);
    cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_DESC", fullProduct.ProductName);
    cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_SYS_ISSUE", fullProduct.SystemIssueNumber);

    var featureNames = cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_FEATURE_NAMES", OracleDbType.Varchar2);
    featureNames.Direction = System.Data.ParameterDirection.Input;
    featureNames.CollectionType = OracleCollectionType.PLSQLAssociativeArray;
    featureNames.Value = features.Select(_ => _.Key).ToArray();
    featureNames.Size = features.Count();
    featureNames.ArrayBindSize = features.Select(_ => _.Key.Length).ToArray();
    featureNames.ArrayBindStatus = Enumerable.Repeat(OracleParameterStatus.Success, features.Count()).ToArray();

    var featureValues = cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_FEATURE_VALUES", OracleDbType.Varchar2);
    featureValues.Direction = System.Data.ParameterDirection.Input;
    featureValues.CollectionType = OracleCollectionType.PLSQLAssociativeArray;
    featureValues.Value = features.Select(_ => _.Value).ToArray();
    featureValues.Size = features.Count();
    featureValues.ArrayBindSize = features.Select(_ => _.Value.Length).ToArray();
    featureValues.ArrayBindStatus = Enumerable.Repeat(OracleParameterStatus.Success, features.Count()).ToArray();

    cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_AUDIT_USER", HttpContext.Current.User.Identity.Name);
    cloneProductCmd.Parameters.Add("P_F_PRODUCT_ID", OracleDbType.Decimal, System.Data.ParameterDirection.Output);

    var reader = await cloneProductCmd.ExecuteNonQueryAsync();

    newProductId = Convert.ToInt32(cloneProductCmd.Parameters["P_F_PRODUCT_ID"].Value.ToString());
}

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