Pro*C - Table or view doesn't exist error... [message #319958] |
Tue, 13 May 2008 08:52 |
xyzt
Messages: 27 Registered: April 2008
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Hello,
I'm trying to learn how to use Pro*C so, i try to apply the sample in this page:
I changed the USERNAME and PASSWORD in the code according to my system. I created the executable file successfully. when I run it, it asks me the Employee number, and when I enter it I get this error:
ORACLE error--
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
I have EMP table in the system, when I run SELECT * FROM EMP in TOAD, I get the results. so , what can be the problem?
thanks in advance.
here's my code, if it helps:
/*sample1.pc
*
* Prompts the user for an employee number,
* then queries the emp table for the employee's
* name, salary and commission. Uses indicator
* variables (in an indicator struct) to determine
* if the commission is NULL.
*
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
/* Define constants for VARCHAR lengths. */
#define UNAME_LEN 20
#define PWD_LEN 40
/* Declare variables.No declare section is needed if MODE=ORACLE.*/
VARCHAR username[UNAME_LEN];
/* VARCHAR is an Oracle-supplied struct */
varchar password[PWD_LEN];
/* varchar can be in lower case also. */
/*
Define a host structure for the output values of a SELECT statement.
*/
struct {
VARCHAR emp_name[UNAME_LEN];
float salary;
float commission;
} emprec;
/*
Define an indicator struct to correspond to the host output struct. */
struct
{
short emp_name_ind;
short sal_ind;
short comm_ind;
} emprec_ind;
/* Input host variable. */
int emp_number;
int total_queried;
/* Include the SQL Communications Area.
You can use #include or EXEC SQL INCLUDE. */
#include <sqlca.h>
/* Declare error handling function. */
void sql_error();
main()
{
char temp_char[32];
/* Connect to ORACLE--
* Copy the username into the VARCHAR.
*/
strncpy((char *) username.arr, "SYSADM", UNAME_LEN);
/* Set the length component of the VARCHAR. */
username.len = strlen((char *) username.arr);
/* Copy the password. */
strncpy((char *) password.arr, "SYSADM", PWD_LEN);
password.len = strlen((char *) password.arr);
/* Register sql_error() as the error handler. */
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR DO sql_error("ORACLE error--\n");
/* Connect to ORACLE. Program will call sql_error()
* if an error occurs when connecting to the default database.
*/
EXEC SQL CONNECT :username IDENTIFIED BY :password;
printf("\nConnected to ORACLE as user: %s\n", username.arr);
/* Loop, selecting individual employee's results */
total_queried = 0;
for (;;)
{
/* Break out of the inner loop when a
* 1403 ("No data found") condition occurs.
*/
EXEC SQL WHENEVER NOT FOUND DO break;
for (;;)
{
emp_number = 0;
printf("\nEnter employee number (0 to quit): ");
gets(temp_char);
emp_number = atoi(temp_char);
if (emp_number == 0)
break;
printf("\nexecuting the query...\n");
EXEC SQL SELECT ename, sal, NVL(comm, 0)
INTO :emprec INDICATOR :emprec_ind
FROM EMP
WHERE EMPNO = :emp_number;
/* Print data. */
printf("\n\nEmployee\tSalary\t\tCommission\n");
printf("--------\t------\t\t----------\n");
/* Null-terminate the output string data. */
emprec.emp_name.arr[emprec.emp_name.len] = '\0';
printf("%-8s\t%6.2f\t\t",
emprec.emp_name.arr, emprec.salary);
if (emprec_ind.comm_ind == -1)
printf("NULL\n");
else
printf("%6.2f\n", emprec.commission);
total_queried++;
} /* end inner for (;;) */
if (emp_number == 0) break;
printf("\nNot a valid employee number - try again.\n");
} /* end outer for(;;) */
printf("\n\nTotal rows returned was %d.\n", total_queried);
printf("\nG'day.\n\n\n");
/* Disconnect from ORACLE. */
EXEC SQL COMMIT WORK RELEASE;
exit(0);
}
void sql_error(msg)
char *msg;
{
char err_msg[128];
int buf_len, msg_len;
EXEC SQL WHENEVER SQLERROR CONTINUE;
printf("\n%s\n", msg);
buf_len = sizeof (err_msg);
sqlglm(err_msg, &buf_len, &msg_len);
if (msg_len > buf_len)
msg_len = buf_len;
printf("%.*s\n", msg_len, err_msg);
EXEC SQL ROLLBACK RELEASE;
exit(1);
}
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