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I have a big problem with my webservice that i have a procedure which return a cursor. But in that cursor i also have a column with type is cursor so how i can define this column for my entities class. I'm using @NamedStoredProcedureQuery anotation. when i try to run that proc in my webservice it's return ->



java.sql.SQLException: Invalid column name


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    I have a big problem with my webservice that i have a procedure which return a cursor. But in that cursor i also have a column with type is cursor so how i can define this column for my entities class. I'm using @NamedStoredProcedureQuery anotation. when i try to run that proc in my webservice it's return ->



    java.sql.SQLException: Invalid column name


    thank for your helps.










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      I have a big problem with my webservice that i have a procedure which return a cursor. But in that cursor i also have a column with type is cursor so how i can define this column for my entities class. I'm using @NamedStoredProcedureQuery anotation. when i try to run that proc in my webservice it's return ->



      java.sql.SQLException: Invalid column name


      thank for your helps.










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      I have a big problem with my webservice that i have a procedure which return a cursor. But in that cursor i also have a column with type is cursor so how i can define this column for my entities class. I'm using @NamedStoredProcedureQuery anotation. when i try to run that proc in my webservice it's return ->



      java.sql.SQLException: Invalid column name


      thank for your helps.







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          // This stored procedure returns a cursor output parameter, and has one input parameter.
          @NamedStoredProcedureQuery(
          name = "ReadAddressById",
          resultClasses = Address.class,
          procedureName = "READ_ADDRESS",
          parameters = {
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=IN, name="P_ADDRESS_ID", type=Long.class),
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=REF_CURSOR, name="CUR_ADDRESS", type=void.class)
          }
          )
          @Entity
          public class Address {
          ...
          }

          //Example calling a named stored procedure with a cursor output parameter
          StoredProcedureQuery query = em.createNamedStoredProcedureQuery("ReadAddressById");
          query.setParameter("P_ADDRESS_ID", 12345);
          query.execute();
          List<Address> result = (List<Address>)query.getOutputParameterValue("CUR_ADDRESS");





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          • thank for you help.But i Have a cursor and in this cursor i have a column type a cursor too. Not a single cursor like your example.

            – Thao Nguyen
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:25













          • Instead of column type a cursor.if it is possible to use oracle types.

            – P Rajesh
            Nov 15 '18 at 9:33













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          // This stored procedure returns a cursor output parameter, and has one input parameter.
          @NamedStoredProcedureQuery(
          name = "ReadAddressById",
          resultClasses = Address.class,
          procedureName = "READ_ADDRESS",
          parameters = {
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=IN, name="P_ADDRESS_ID", type=Long.class),
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=REF_CURSOR, name="CUR_ADDRESS", type=void.class)
          }
          )
          @Entity
          public class Address {
          ...
          }

          //Example calling a named stored procedure with a cursor output parameter
          StoredProcedureQuery query = em.createNamedStoredProcedureQuery("ReadAddressById");
          query.setParameter("P_ADDRESS_ID", 12345);
          query.execute();
          List<Address> result = (List<Address>)query.getOutputParameterValue("CUR_ADDRESS");





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          • thank for you help.But i Have a cursor and in this cursor i have a column type a cursor too. Not a single cursor like your example.

            – Thao Nguyen
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:25













          • Instead of column type a cursor.if it is possible to use oracle types.

            – P Rajesh
            Nov 15 '18 at 9:33


















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          // This stored procedure returns a cursor output parameter, and has one input parameter.
          @NamedStoredProcedureQuery(
          name = "ReadAddressById",
          resultClasses = Address.class,
          procedureName = "READ_ADDRESS",
          parameters = {
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=IN, name="P_ADDRESS_ID", type=Long.class),
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=REF_CURSOR, name="CUR_ADDRESS", type=void.class)
          }
          )
          @Entity
          public class Address {
          ...
          }

          //Example calling a named stored procedure with a cursor output parameter
          StoredProcedureQuery query = em.createNamedStoredProcedureQuery("ReadAddressById");
          query.setParameter("P_ADDRESS_ID", 12345);
          query.execute();
          List<Address> result = (List<Address>)query.getOutputParameterValue("CUR_ADDRESS");





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          • thank for you help.But i Have a cursor and in this cursor i have a column type a cursor too. Not a single cursor like your example.

            – Thao Nguyen
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:25













          • Instead of column type a cursor.if it is possible to use oracle types.

            – P Rajesh
            Nov 15 '18 at 9:33
















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          // This stored procedure returns a cursor output parameter, and has one input parameter.
          @NamedStoredProcedureQuery(
          name = "ReadAddressById",
          resultClasses = Address.class,
          procedureName = "READ_ADDRESS",
          parameters = {
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=IN, name="P_ADDRESS_ID", type=Long.class),
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=REF_CURSOR, name="CUR_ADDRESS", type=void.class)
          }
          )
          @Entity
          public class Address {
          ...
          }

          //Example calling a named stored procedure with a cursor output parameter
          StoredProcedureQuery query = em.createNamedStoredProcedureQuery("ReadAddressById");
          query.setParameter("P_ADDRESS_ID", 12345);
          query.execute();
          List<Address> result = (List<Address>)query.getOutputParameterValue("CUR_ADDRESS");





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          // This stored procedure returns a cursor output parameter, and has one input parameter.
          @NamedStoredProcedureQuery(
          name = "ReadAddressById",
          resultClasses = Address.class,
          procedureName = "READ_ADDRESS",
          parameters = {
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=IN, name="P_ADDRESS_ID", type=Long.class),
          @StoredProcedureParameter(mode=REF_CURSOR, name="CUR_ADDRESS", type=void.class)
          }
          )
          @Entity
          public class Address {
          ...
          }

          //Example calling a named stored procedure with a cursor output parameter
          StoredProcedureQuery query = em.createNamedStoredProcedureQuery("ReadAddressById");
          query.setParameter("P_ADDRESS_ID", 12345);
          query.execute();
          List<Address> result = (List<Address>)query.getOutputParameterValue("CUR_ADDRESS");






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          • thank for you help.But i Have a cursor and in this cursor i have a column type a cursor too. Not a single cursor like your example.

            – Thao Nguyen
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:25













          • Instead of column type a cursor.if it is possible to use oracle types.

            – P Rajesh
            Nov 15 '18 at 9:33





















          • thank for you help.But i Have a cursor and in this cursor i have a column type a cursor too. Not a single cursor like your example.

            – Thao Nguyen
            Nov 15 '18 at 6:25













          • Instead of column type a cursor.if it is possible to use oracle types.

            – P Rajesh
            Nov 15 '18 at 9:33



















          thank for you help.But i Have a cursor and in this cursor i have a column type a cursor too. Not a single cursor like your example.

          – Thao Nguyen
          Nov 15 '18 at 6:25







          thank for you help.But i Have a cursor and in this cursor i have a column type a cursor too. Not a single cursor like your example.

          – Thao Nguyen
          Nov 15 '18 at 6:25















          Instead of column type a cursor.if it is possible to use oracle types.

          – P Rajesh
          Nov 15 '18 at 9:33







          Instead of column type a cursor.if it is possible to use oracle types.

          – P Rajesh
          Nov 15 '18 at 9:33




















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