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Call Oracle XE Stored Function from VB6

Asked by marvelsoft in Oracle 10.x, Oracle Database, VB Database Programming

Hi experts,

Below is my code to call a oracle stored function but it returns error from VB6 "unspecified error". What is wrong in my code?


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Oracle Function:
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create or replace FUNCTION simple RETURN VARCHAR2  IS
 
BEGIN
  RETURN 'Simple Function';
END;
 
VB6 Code:
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Dim CONN As String
Dim DB As New ADODB.Connection
Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset
Dim cmd As New ADODB.Command
 
CONN = "Connection String"
 
If DB.State <> adStateOpen Then
    DB.Open CONN
End If
 
cmd.ActiveConnection = CONN
cmd.CommandText = "{CALL ADMIN.SIMPLE()}"
 
Set rs = cmd.Execute
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