Hi, I have a function in PL/SQL which should take in arrays for some of its parameters for example:

begin pkg.set(:array_of_ids, :array_of_param_names, :array_of_param_types, :array_of_values, 1); end;

When i pass in arrays using

$s->bind_param_array(":array_of_ids",\@id); for all the arrays and execute it with

$s->execute_array({ ArrayTupleStatus => \@tuple_status });

and run the script, i get a 'wrong number or type of arguments passed to set' error.

Please can anyone offer any advice on what i am doing wrong? Is it even possible to bind arrays in this way?

Thanks

Joe


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