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Old 08-28-2009, 09:06 AM
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Hello everyone,

I have an urgent problem and I can't understand what is going on!
Well, I 'm using Oracle 11g (32bit) and c++ builder 2009. I 'm trying to update a table through builder, but nothing happens. No errors, but table stays as it was.
This table contains about 40 fields, most of them are numbers.

I tried use a simple update query, but it wasn't running in Oracle (with parameters). I got an error "Not all parameters bound." I decided to do the update through a stored procedure, that worked perfectly in Oracle, and updated my table. Although, when I used this procedure in builder, no change happened in database, with no error messages.

Does anybody know something??

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