It seems that db_unixodbc always expects a result.
The errors that you are seeing are harmless in your case.
There were some similar issues with the native db_oracle driver but
those are fixed now. However, the db_oracle has a restricted set of
commands that are allowed in raw mode: select, insert, delete and
update.
Regards,
Ovidiu Sas
On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 2:28 AM, Diego Nadares <dnadares(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi list,
I compiled db_unixodbc and sqlops to connect with oracle db. I have a
function that has dml inside. Because of this I can't just execute 'select
pkg.function(a, b) from dual'.
I'm trying with BEGIN / END. The row is inserted but always are log errors:
Apr 29 02:41:57 dwsipm03 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[7868]: ERROR: db_unixodbc
[res.c:60]: db_unixodbc_get_columns(): no columns returned from the query
Apr 29 02:41:57 dwsipm03 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[7868]: ERROR: db_unixodbc
[res.c:261]: db_unixodbc_convert_result(): getting column names failed
Apr 29 02:41:57 dwsipm03 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[7868]: ERROR: db_unixodbc
[dbase.c:211]: db_unixodbc_store_result(): failed to convert result
Apr 29 02:41:57 dwsipm03 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[7868]: ERROR: <core>
[db_query.c:188]: db_do_raw_query(): error while storing result
Apr 29 02:41:57 dwsipm03 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[7868]: ERROR: sqlops
[sql_api.c:265]: sql_do_query(): cannot do the query [DECLARE ret CURSOR]
My query:
sql_query("cb","DECLARE ret CURSOR; BEGIN ret :=
pkg_partitioning.insert(True,'1'); END;");
I tried with other functions and no matter what type returns the oracle
function; always logs errors. It's like unixodbc is waiting for a result
with rows.
Any hint?
Thanks in advance,
Diego
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