Davor,

We are using Rose 2001 with the data modeler add-in and the reverse
engineering of "normal" stored procedures works fine. But we need to
reverse engineer stored procedures out of packages (in Oracle procedures
can be grouped in packages and this feature is described in the Rose 2001
manual) and this isn't working for us. We contacted the Rational support and
they told us that there is a known bug with non Valid procedures and our
problem is a side effect of this. We don't know if this is true because we don't
have any invalid procedures. And the main problem is we have all our procedures
grouped in this packages....

Best Regards,
Frederik

"Gornik, Davor" schrieb:

Urfin,Which Rose Version and which add-in are you using?With Rose2001, you can reverse engineer the stored procedures using the data modeler add-in. Just reverse engineer the schema.Regards,

Davor Gornik
Marketing Engineer Rose Business Unit
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Subject: (ROSE) Oracle 8.0.5. stored procedure reverse engineering.
Hi, All How can I perform reverse engineering of Oracle stored procedures? My problem is following: I have some stored procedures in Oracle 8.0.5 schema.I wonna get them into UML model in Rose, but Rose 2000import tool from Oracle does not understand stored procedures of Oracle 8.0.5.Rose wonts Object Type with appropriate methods. My be I need to convert schema with procedures into Object Type?But how? Any inputs are welcome!Thunks all, who sent me reply on my last messages!URFIN
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