How to call a PL/SQL function returning an OracleRefCursor with Linq2DB?












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I would like to call a PL/SQL function that returns a SYS_REFCURSOR.



One of the ways I have tried looks like this:



var userIdParameter = DataParameter.Decimal("userId", user.Id);
var returnValue = new DataParameter { Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue };
var result = dataConnection.ExecuteProc("SECURITY.GetUserRoles", userIdParameter, returnValue);


This produces the following error:



PLS-00382: expression is of wrong type


Are functions returning a SYS_REFCURSOR supported by Linq2DB?










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    I would like to call a PL/SQL function that returns a SYS_REFCURSOR.



    One of the ways I have tried looks like this:



    var userIdParameter = DataParameter.Decimal("userId", user.Id);
    var returnValue = new DataParameter { Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue };
    var result = dataConnection.ExecuteProc("SECURITY.GetUserRoles", userIdParameter, returnValue);


    This produces the following error:



    PLS-00382: expression is of wrong type


    Are functions returning a SYS_REFCURSOR supported by Linq2DB?










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      I would like to call a PL/SQL function that returns a SYS_REFCURSOR.



      One of the ways I have tried looks like this:



      var userIdParameter = DataParameter.Decimal("userId", user.Id);
      var returnValue = new DataParameter { Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue };
      var result = dataConnection.ExecuteProc("SECURITY.GetUserRoles", userIdParameter, returnValue);


      This produces the following error:



      PLS-00382: expression is of wrong type


      Are functions returning a SYS_REFCURSOR supported by Linq2DB?










      share|improve this question














      I would like to call a PL/SQL function that returns a SYS_REFCURSOR.



      One of the ways I have tried looks like this:



      var userIdParameter = DataParameter.Decimal("userId", user.Id);
      var returnValue = new DataParameter { Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue };
      var result = dataConnection.ExecuteProc("SECURITY.GetUserRoles", userIdParameter, returnValue);


      This produces the following error:



      PLS-00382: expression is of wrong type


      Are functions returning a SYS_REFCURSOR supported by Linq2DB?







      c# oracle sys-refcursor linq2db






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          Support for such parameters was added in Linq2DB 1.8. You need to add DataType = DataType.Cursor to return parameter.



          See example in linq2db tests: https://github.com/linq2db/linq2db/blob/master/Tests/Linq/DataProvider/OracleTests.cs#L1881






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            Support for such parameters was added in Linq2DB 1.8. You need to add DataType = DataType.Cursor to return parameter.



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              Support for such parameters was added in Linq2DB 1.8. You need to add DataType = DataType.Cursor to return parameter.



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                Support for such parameters was added in Linq2DB 1.8. You need to add DataType = DataType.Cursor to return parameter.



                See example in linq2db tests: https://github.com/linq2db/linq2db/blob/master/Tests/Linq/DataProvider/OracleTests.cs#L1881






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                Support for such parameters was added in Linq2DB 1.8. You need to add DataType = DataType.Cursor to return parameter.



                See example in linq2db tests: https://github.com/linq2db/linq2db/blob/master/Tests/Linq/DataProvider/OracleTests.cs#L1881







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