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I have a procedure that populates a BLOB variable with a PDF document. What I am trying to do is add logic to only display the PDF document within a 60 day period from a static date. See below:

check_staticdate     number(1); 

function DisplayPDF (audit in number) RETURN blob is

person_id     person.person_id%type;
z_lob         blob;
blob_length   NUMBER;


CURSOR getPDF(audit number) IS
   select report
   from report_table
   where report_type = 'PDF'
   and job_no = audit order by rec_no;


begin

/* Check Valid ID */
if not package.ValidID(person_id, check_only=>TRUE) then
   return z_lob;
end if;


/* Here is the case statement.*/
select case
   when exists
      (
       SELECT 'x' from table
       where table_id = person_id
       and trunc(sysdate) < trunc(table_static_date + 60)
      )

    then 1
    else 0
   end into check_staticdate
from dual;


if (check_staticdate = 0) then
   return z_lob;
end if;



open getPDF(audit);
fetch getPDF into z_lob;
close getPDF;
return z_lob;


end DisplayPDF;

The error I am receiving is: ORA-22275: invalid LOB locator specified.

I am new to Oracle SQL, and am unsure why my ValidID check works by returning z_lob but my case statement does not.

Edit: Adding full error stack

Failed to execute target procedure ORA-22275: invalid LOB locator specified

ORA-06512: at "SYS.WPG_DOCLOAD", line 51

ORA-06512: at "User.Package", line 733

ORA-06512: at line 33

2 Answers 2

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Initialise your lob with temporary first

DBMS_LOB.CREATETEMPORARY(z_lob,true); --true if you want it to be cached.
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    I wanted to make sure you got credit for this. This ended up getting reassigned and re-prioritized. However, your answer ultimately worked. Thanks!
    – Phoenix
    Jan 9, 2015 at 0:11
  • Along with DBMS_LOB.OPEN, like that - DBMS_LOB.CREATETEMPORARY( lob_loc => z_lob , cache => true , dur => dbms_lob.call); DBMS_LOB.OPEN( lob_loc => z_lob , open_mode => DBMS_LOB.LOB_READWRITE); - and it works.
    – PhistucK
    Apr 20, 2015 at 8:20
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Your function is probably returning (depending on your audit parameter value) a blob with a NULL value to the SYS.WPG_DOCLOAD method which throws the unhandled exception you see.

Perhaps you could modify your return z_lob; to be return nvl(z_lob, empty_blob());

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