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Progress indication in Oracle Stored Procedure.

Asked by mravell in Oracle 10.x, Oracle Database, PL / SQL

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I have a simple stored procedure (10g) which loops through a staging table and does various things with each row of data.

This is all fine and lovely apart from the fact that when I have a large number of records I need to indicate to the user running the stored procedure that the thing is indeed still running.

My thinking was something along the line of:

    xcounter := xcounter + 1;
    if (xcounter >= 1000) THEN
    BEGIN
      xcounter := 0;
      dbms_output.put_line('Commit point reached ');
      commit;
    END;
    END IF;

This code is inside my loop. I initialise the xcounter to 0 before the loop.

It appears that the procedure finishes before anything is written to the system out.

Is there a way of flushing this out while the procedure is running so that we can see it is still working?


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