Reputation: 199
I need to do this task, and update this table that has a lot of rows.
This table has 2 columns:
FOO and BAR
I have FOO as PK and I know those values, they are both numbers but I don't have any value at bar.
I can manually run every query without any problems, but I made this PL/SQL so it automatically run without any problem, once I need to find the BAR value within another query.
create or replace procedure FxB_pro
IS
tmpFIELD NUMBER := 0;
i NUMBER := 0;
cursor c1 is
SELECT * FROM FooXBar WHERE BAR IS NULL;
BEGIN
FOR CTUpdate IN c1
LOOP
BEGIN
SELECT t5.bar INTO tmpFIELD FROM table_1 t1, table_2 t2, table_3 t3, table_4 t4, table_5 t5, table_6 t6
where t1.fielda_id = t2.fielda_id
and t2.fielda_id = t3.fielda_id
and t3.fieldb_id = t4.fieldb_id
and t3.fieldb_id = t6.fieldb_id
and t4.fieldd_id = t5.fieldc_id
and t1.fieldc = CTUpdate.FOO
and rownum = 1;
EXCEPTION
WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND THEN
tmpFIELD :=null;
END;
UPDATE FooXBar set BAR = tmpFIELD where FOO=CTUpdate.FOO;
i := i+1;
IF mod(i, 1000) = 0 THEN -- Commit every 1000 records
COMMIT;
END IF;
END LOOP;
COMMIT;
END;
I've tested this in my properly Test Environment the PL/SQL Is created and runs, but when I'm going to run it in Production, I have this error in the Select which put the value in tmpFIELD:
Erro(12,11): PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
Erro(12,143): PL/SQL: ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
I can't figure why this is happening, can someone please help me?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1758
Reputation: 21085
Your privileges are assigned via ROLE. This is fine with direct SQL, but don't work with PL/SQL.
You need to acquire the privileges direct to you user.
While testing the PL/SQL queries set in advance
set role none;
this will deactivate the priviledges acquired via ROLE
and show possible problems running in PL/SQL.
Upvotes: 2