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Issue fetching resultset using ODBC from Oracle stored procedure using SQLFetchScroll

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TitleIssue fetching resultset using ODBC from Oracle stored procedure using SQLFetchScroll
URL Nameissue-fetching-resultset-using-ODBC-from-oracle-stored-procedure-using-sqlfetchscroll
Article Number000113227
EnvironmentProduct: Progress DataDirect for ODBC for Oracle Wire Protocol Driver
Version: 8.0
OS: All supported platforms
Database: Oracle
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
A stored procedure that opens a refcursor and returns data from a standard SELECT query using SQLFetchScroll. The SQLFetchScroll does not set the SQL_ATTR_ROWS_FETCHED_PTR and the value get reset to 0.

When the query is run outside of stored procedure it correctly sets the SQL_ATTR_ROWS_FETCHED_PTR to the number of rows in the result set.
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The reason SQLFetchScroll for the stored procedure case does NOT set the value for  SQL_ATTR_ROWS_FETCHED_PTR is because the created result set is NOT scrollable. The return code from the SQLExecDirect call indicates that it returned SQL_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO since it downgraded the cursor to forward only. This is because the driver does not contain logic to support static cursors for result sets generated by a call to stored procedure.

This is an expected behavior.
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Last Modified Date6/19/2019 9:41 PM
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