Re: Oracle sql function SPLIT?
- From: "joeNOSPAM@xxxxxxx" <joe.weinstein@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 7 May 2006 07:19:03 -0700
I'm glad you found a solution with the fancy PL-SQL I said it would
need.
This didn't have anything to do with JDBC then, and PL-SQL can be
executed with prepared statements, and I thought you said you couldn't
change the DBMS. Making a new type and function is changing the DBMS.
We're still wondering why you need the list of values you already have
in
the client sent to the DBMS and then sent back to you?
Joe
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