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07-30-2004 03:41 AM
07-30-2004 03:41 AM
compiling Pro*C code without tables
I am involved in a porting POC in which I have the Pro*C code but do not have the databse definitions as yet. I want to compile the Pro*C programs without the database definitions.Is it possible to do this? if yes then how?
I am a first time Oracle user so a detailed reply will really help.
Regards,
Manish.
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08-01-2004 03:18 PM
08-01-2004 03:18 PM
Re: compiling Pro*C code without tables
Check if the foll. link helps:
http://tahiti.oracle.com/pls/tahiti/tahiti.show_mindex?letter=c
There is lot of information on compilation here.
HTH.
Regards,
Hemanth
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08-02-2004 01:42 AM
08-02-2004 01:42 AM
Re: compiling Pro*C code without tables
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08-02-2004 01:52 AM
08-02-2004 01:52 AM
Re: compiling Pro*C code without tables
This helps me only in very few files. Most of the files no not show any difference with and without the SQHCHECK=NONE in the makefile.
manish
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08-02-2004 01:54 AM
08-02-2004 01:54 AM
Re: compiling Pro*C code without tables
Will it be a good idea to mask off all the SQL's and then compile the files. I just want to check that there is no problemin the C code part of the .pc files.
manish
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08-27-2004 02:59 AM
08-27-2004 02:59 AM
Re: compiling Pro*C code without tables
One question I should have asked on the front end......
Why don't you want to compile against the tables? Is it because you don't want to have the space associated with the tables?
You can get a PC version of the server from OTN.
Create a database link to your production database.
Create a table as create foo as select * from foo@data_link where 1=2;
The above creates the table with no data. The pro*c code should be happy because it is only validating the table structure and you get to find any SQL problems.
Hope this helps
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08-27-2004 03:43 AM
08-27-2004 03:43 AM
Re: compiling Pro*C code without tables
If your code contains PL/SQL blocks you will require SQLCHECK=SEMANTIC and therefore a connection to a database with table description is then required.
Regards,
Jean-Luc