Call to Function in Oracle says it's not declared












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When I call the next stored-function in oracle:



CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD (parqueo IN NUMBER, semestre IN NUMBER,
año IN NUMBER, jornada IN NUMBER)
RETURN INTEGER IS
cupo_disponible INTEGER := 0;
cupo_tomado INTEGER := 0;
BEGIN
SELECT capacidad
INTO cupo_disponible
FROM estacionamientos
WHERE numero = parqueo;
SELECT COUNT(*)
INTO cupo_tomado
FROM asignacion_parqueos ap
WHERE ap.par_año = año
AND ap.par_ciclo = semestre
AND ap.par_numero = parqueo
AND ap.par_jornada = jornada;
RETURN cupo_disponible - cupo_tomado;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
ROLLBACK;
RAISE;
END SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD;


It says 'SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD' is not a procedure or is undefined. Does anyone knows why?



I call it like this:EXECUTE SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD(1,0,2014,0);










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  • Did it compile without errors? Is your user authorized to call it? Did you try prefixing it with its owner's schema? What's the exact error message?

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When I call the next stored-function in oracle:



CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD (parqueo IN NUMBER, semestre IN NUMBER,
año IN NUMBER, jornada IN NUMBER)
RETURN INTEGER IS
cupo_disponible INTEGER := 0;
cupo_tomado INTEGER := 0;
BEGIN
SELECT capacidad
INTO cupo_disponible
FROM estacionamientos
WHERE numero = parqueo;
SELECT COUNT(*)
INTO cupo_tomado
FROM asignacion_parqueos ap
WHERE ap.par_año = año
AND ap.par_ciclo = semestre
AND ap.par_numero = parqueo
AND ap.par_jornada = jornada;
RETURN cupo_disponible - cupo_tomado;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
ROLLBACK;
RAISE;
END SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD;


It says 'SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD' is not a procedure or is undefined. Does anyone knows why?



I call it like this:EXECUTE SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD(1,0,2014,0);










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  • Did it compile without errors? Is your user authorized to call it? Did you try prefixing it with its owner's schema? What's the exact error message?

    – Mat
    Oct 11 '14 at 12:07














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When I call the next stored-function in oracle:



CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD (parqueo IN NUMBER, semestre IN NUMBER,
año IN NUMBER, jornada IN NUMBER)
RETURN INTEGER IS
cupo_disponible INTEGER := 0;
cupo_tomado INTEGER := 0;
BEGIN
SELECT capacidad
INTO cupo_disponible
FROM estacionamientos
WHERE numero = parqueo;
SELECT COUNT(*)
INTO cupo_tomado
FROM asignacion_parqueos ap
WHERE ap.par_año = año
AND ap.par_ciclo = semestre
AND ap.par_numero = parqueo
AND ap.par_jornada = jornada;
RETURN cupo_disponible - cupo_tomado;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
ROLLBACK;
RAISE;
END SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD;


It says 'SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD' is not a procedure or is undefined. Does anyone knows why?



I call it like this:EXECUTE SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD(1,0,2014,0);










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When I call the next stored-function in oracle:



CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD (parqueo IN NUMBER, semestre IN NUMBER,
año IN NUMBER, jornada IN NUMBER)
RETURN INTEGER IS
cupo_disponible INTEGER := 0;
cupo_tomado INTEGER := 0;
BEGIN
SELECT capacidad
INTO cupo_disponible
FROM estacionamientos
WHERE numero = parqueo;
SELECT COUNT(*)
INTO cupo_tomado
FROM asignacion_parqueos ap
WHERE ap.par_año = año
AND ap.par_ciclo = semestre
AND ap.par_numero = parqueo
AND ap.par_jornada = jornada;
RETURN cupo_disponible - cupo_tomado;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
ROLLBACK;
RAISE;
END SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD;


It says 'SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD' is not a procedure or is undefined. Does anyone knows why?



I call it like this:EXECUTE SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD(1,0,2014,0);







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  • Did it compile without errors? Is your user authorized to call it? Did you try prefixing it with its owner's schema? What's the exact error message?

    – Mat
    Oct 11 '14 at 12:07



















  • Did it compile without errors? Is your user authorized to call it? Did you try prefixing it with its owner's schema? What's the exact error message?

    – Mat
    Oct 11 '14 at 12:07

















Did it compile without errors? Is your user authorized to call it? Did you try prefixing it with its owner's schema? What's the exact error message?

– Mat
Oct 11 '14 at 12:07





Did it compile without errors? Is your user authorized to call it? Did you try prefixing it with its owner's schema? What's the exact error message?

– Mat
Oct 11 '14 at 12:07










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A function has to return something (in your case an INTEGER) somewhere.



Try SELECT SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD(1,0,2014,0) FROM DUAL






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    A function has to return something (in your case an INTEGER) somewhere.



    Try SELECT SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD(1,0,2014,0) FROM DUAL






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        A function has to return something (in your case an INTEGER) somewhere.



        Try SELECT SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD(1,0,2014,0) FROM DUAL






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        Try SELECT SOLICITAR_DISPONIBILIDAD(1,0,2014,0) FROM DUAL







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