There is a procedure as below in a database. What I need to do is to call this procedure from Perl script by passing values to all the parameters. I am able to pass values to all the parameters except parameter1 which is of record type. Please let me know how to pass values to the parameter which is of record type..

PROCEDURE retrieve ( parameter1 IN COMMON_RECORD, parameter2 IN NUMBER DEFAULT NULL, parameter3 IN VARCHAR2, parameter4 IN NUMBER, parameter5 OUT VARCHAR2, parameter6 OUT NUMBER, parameter7 OUT VARCHAR2) where COMMON_RECORD is a record as below. TYPE COMMON_RECORD IS RECORD ( temp1 VARCHAR2(512), temp2 VARCHAR(20), temp3 VARCHAR(10), temp4 VARCHAR(255) ); $stmt->bind_param(1, <...............>); $stmt->bind_param(2, 91); $stmt->bind_param(3, $amount); $stmt->bind_param(4, 1); $stmt->bind_param_inout(5, \$account, 50); $stmt->bind_param_inout(6, \$ecode, 50); $stmt->bind_param_inout(7, \$edesc, 500);

In reply to Calling PL/SQL procedure with input as Record Type by ssathak

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