Oracle Examples:
1. Oracle example of a call from a Stored Procedure:
Add the following to the declaration section of the stored procedure:
v_result integer;
v_return_code varchar2(1);
v_return_msg varchar2(256);
Then add the call to the procedure:
v_result := Ws_Maintain_Indexes(p_sequence, p_job_name, p_task_name, p_job_id, p_task_id
, 'load_customer', NULL, NULL, 'DROP ALL');
Perhaps add a check of the result:
IF ( v_result <> 1 ) THEN
p_status := v_result;
p_return_msg := 'Failed to maintain indexes.';
END IF;
2. Oracle example of a call from sqlplus:
Note: The line beginning exec ... and end with ; must be one line.
Place the following code in a text file called FileName.sql:
set pages 0 feed off heading off
variable res number;
exec :res:=Ws_Maintain_Indexes(1,'Maintain Ind','Ind',0,0,'load_customer',NULL,NULL,'DROP ALL');
print :res;
Execute the file from sqlplus (using @FileName). The following out is typical:
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