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Hi All,
I ve a stored proceure and with the following cursor defined. And after running the procedure, i see that No of open cursors incresing. I checked it querying v$open_cursor like this. ( SELECT sql_text from v$open_cursor).
CURSOR all_rules (l_ticket_type_id NUMBER) IS
SELECT rule_id , workflow_id FROM rule
WHERE ticket_type_id = l_ticket_type_id AND ews_flag=1 AND active_flag=1;
PS:
Also in the stored procedure I use some SELECT statements, that too is shown when I query open_cursor as above. Do you know why no of open cursors increasing?
Thanks in advance
Joshy
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