You can't use a PL/SQL table in ODP.NET. ODP.NET currently does not support object type or collection type:

http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jsp?forum=146&thread=211399&tstart=0&trange=15

Your best bet would be to use array binding i.e. bind an array to the OracleParameter object and set the ArrayBindCount in the OracleCommand object:

http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/html/A96160_01/features.htm#1049674

HTH,
Dave




[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Im sure on the DB side this is the same for Java and C/C++ also.

The OO guys pass us an array. When I write my code, I need to define a PL/SQL table that maps exactly to the array correct?

Our middle tier is having problem doing bulk inserts since its doing one at a time and I believe it closes the session each time. I also think there is an auto-commit on.

I cant help with that... However, I want to pass it to a pl/sql table with some other variables then dynamically insert it into the database from package. This should clear up the bottleneck.

is this doable? I cannot touch the middle tier or OO stuff. Strictly the database.



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