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I tested the code in the document about Hana, but it got an error. I don't know how to fix it. Hope you help. This is link: https://help.sap.com/viewer/de2486ee947e43e684d39702027f8a94/2.0.02/en-US/36f718be73e745ceae0530aa80850ce3.html

CREATE PROCEDURE ADD_SUM(IN IT TAB, OUT OT TAB) AS
BEGIN
 DECLARE IDX INT = 0;
 DECLARE K VARCHAR(20) = '';
 DECLARE VSUM INT = 0;

 IF IS_EMPTY(:IT) THEN
 RETURN;
 END IF;

 OT = SELECT * FROM :IT ORDER BY K;
 WHILE :OT.K[IDX + 1] IS NOT NULL DO
 IDX = IDX + 1;
 IF :OT.K[IDX] <> K THEN
 IF K <> '' THEN
 :OT.INSERT(('Sum ' || K, VSUM), IDX);
 IDX = IDX + 1;
 END IF;
 :OT.INSERT(('Section ' || :OT.K[IDX], 0), IDX);
 IDX = IDX + 1;
 K = :OT.K[IDX];
 VSUM = 0;
 END IF;
 VSUM = VSUM + :OT.V[IDX];
 END WHILE;
 :OT.INSERT(('Sum ' || K, VSUM), IDX + 1);
END
CALL ADD_SUM(TAB, ?);

This is an error: Could not execute 'CREATE PROCEDURE ADD_SUM(IN IT TAB, OUT OT TAB) AS BEGIN DECLARE IDX INT = 0; DECLARE K VARCHAR(20) ...' SAP DBTech JDBC: [257]: sql syntax error: incorrect syntax near ":OT": line 16 col 2 (at pos 322)

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    What is the version of your HANA DB? Also please, do not truncate the error text, paste it as is. There's line 16 col 9 (at pos 354) after the colon which immediately gives you the place of wrong syntax and can easily be checked in documentation.
    – astentx
    Apr 13, 2021 at 12:12
  • @astentx I'm use version 2.3.42
    – An Pham
    Apr 15, 2021 at 2:21
  • @astentx I understand. Thank you!
    – An Pham
    Apr 15, 2021 at 4:26

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It’s generally a good idea to check whether the referenced documentation is the right one for the HANA version in use. HANA 2 has many more and extended features than HANA 1. The .insert syntax for table variables as shown in the example code is one of those added features in HANA 2. The documentation also has a section “what’s new” that covers the changes between the different product versions.

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    I understand. Thanks for helping me over and over again.
    – An Pham
    Apr 15, 2021 at 4:30

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