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Take a look at utlrcmp.sql
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Ron.
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Ethan.Post_at_ps.net Sent by: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.o To rg Oracle-L_at_freelists.org cc 12/10/04 10:06 AM Subject UTLRP Please respond to Ethan.Post_at_ps.net
I rely heavily on utlrp to keep database objects compiled in heavy development environment. My recent endeavor to write a PL/SQL package which adds instrumentation to existing PL/SQL has been a success but when all is said and done I will need to run a compile and I don't like most of the home growns I have seen, I like utlrp!
Has anyone turned utlrp into a SYS owned package and tried to internalize the whole thing so it will run straight from stored proc? I took a quick look and it looks like it might not be too hard. Anyone tried this?
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