There is a package function ORACLE
create or replace package c1 as type refcursor is ref cursor;
type array is table of varchar2(30);
function f(f1 in number, f2 in varchar2) return refcursor;
end;
Problem in ref cursor
How it is possible to receive the data in ColdFusion?
How under number of week in one year to define(determine) date of Monday of this week?
Number of week I define(determine) so: to_char (dat, 'ww')
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How to create database connection ORACLE with ColdFusion MX Professional on the native driver?
In adjustments Database connection has not found anything similar
Help please with the decision of the given question
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In the table in a field such as BLOB
is stored picture (1.jpg)
How with the help ColdFusion to display
it from DataBase (ORACLE 8.1.7)?
col1 BLOB
<cfquery name="i1" datasource="a2"> select col1 from tab1<cfquery>
<cfoutput query="i1"> #col1#</cfoutput>
At construction of the diagram with <cfgraph>
maximal width of the created diagram does not exceed 500 px.
Even if to not expose width it is more 500 px
there is more what that of restriction.
What for restrictions on width and height of the diagram?
Whether there are restrictions on...
As with the help tags <cfgraph> and <cfgraphdata> to create the diagrams:
1. That width of the diagram was as much as large (and that in my case extends up to the defined level (about 500 Pt) and further does not go)
2. That it was possible to place(install) width one bar (in my case it(he)...
I have database ORACLE 8.1.7 and ColdFusion Server 5.0
As to me to customize a database access ORACLE 8.1.7 of ColdFusion Server 5.0 through Native Data Sources.
The problem consists that in Native Data Sources exist the driver for ORACLE only of versions 7.3 and 8.0, substituting these of the...
Input datas
On a dedicated server the WEB-server is established under the control of operating system Windows2000Server
and InternetInformationServer,Server part ColdFusion 4.5.1., client part ORACLE 8.1.5
On a dedicated server of a DB is established by a DB ORACLE 8.1.5
The client ORACLE...
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