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3870.1 | Why use external function | ukvms3.uk.oracle.com::PJACKSON | Oracle UK Rdb Support | Tue Mar 04 1997 08:22 | 4 |
| You are obviously using Rdb7, so you can define a stored function
instead of an external one.
Peter
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3870.2 | It's the customer^s choice... | chsr38.ch.oracle.com::ROHR | The Packers did it! | Tue Mar 04 1997 08:40 | 11 |
| >>>>>> -< Why use external function >-
Because my customer wants an external and not a stored.
Yes V7. Does your answer mean that yes there is no means to have an
external function call into an Rdb db without a new attach?
thanks,
Regina
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3870.3 | | NOVA::SMITHI | Don't understate or underestimate Rdb! | Tue Mar 04 1997 08:56 | 5 |
| You have to attach a second time and start a second transaction. They are
welcome to use an external function, just be aware that they might deadlock
themselves...
Ian
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3870.4 | No 2PC either | svrav1.au.oracle.com::MBRADLEY | I was dropped on my head as a baby. What's your excuse? | Tue Mar 04 1997 17:42 | 9 |
| >You have to attach a second time and start a second transaction. They are
>welcome to use an external function, just be aware that they might deadlock
>themselves...
And also remember that there is no two phase commit between the attaches.
G'day,
Mark.
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