Re: Procedure Invalid - Urgent

  • From: "Arul Ramachandran" <contactarul@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: smishra_97@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:06:50 -0700


In Prod
create table emp(
col1   VARCHAR2(4000 CHAR),
col 2  VARCHAR2(4000 CHAR),
col 3 VARCHAR2(4000 CHAR)
)

In QA
create table emp(
col1   VARCHAR2(4000),
col 2  VARCHAR2(4000),
col 3 VARCHAR2(4000)
)

suggestion: describe the table in prod and qa and compare the output.


It look like this materialized view become invalid at each refresh and hence
all procedure using this MV become invalid.

some thoughts: you can compile the MV to see if you get any errors, may be
the base table's definition is not in sync, try a manual refresh to see what
errors you get, any errors  in dump dest?

-Arul

On 10/11/06, Sanjay Mishra <smishra_97@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Raj

These are Application Procedure who become invalid and yes it is 10g. IS
the following definition are different

In Prod
create table emp(
col1   VARCHAR2(4000 CHAR),
col 2  VARCHAR2(4000 CHAR),
col 3 VARCHAR2(4000 CHAR)
)

In QA
create table emp(
col1   VARCHAR2(4000),
col 2  VARCHAR2(4000),
col 3 VARCHAR2(4000)
)

I have Materialized view on these tables on both QA and Prod. It look like
this materialized view become invalid at each refresh and hence all
procedure using this MV become invalid. This is my initial finding. I am
thankfull if somebody correct that both above ddl are same

TIA
Sanjay


*rjamya <rjamya@xxxxxxxxx>* wrote:

since you say recyclebin, I guess you are on 10g, so are those
procedures owned by SYS? if so it is normal then due to AWR activity.
There is periodic partition add/drop activity and that causes some SYS
packages to go invalid. This will NOT affect your production
applications. It is documented as such on Metablink.

Or, you are talking about procedures in non SYS schema?
HTHs
Raj

On 10/11/06, Sanjay Mishra wrote:
> Peter
>
> I checked and no procedure/Package is dropping any objects. Recylebin is
> also empty.
>
> Thanks for help
> Sanjay
>
>
> Peter McLarty wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Look for something dropping an object these use.
> I had an application that did a batch load and the developers had
decided to
> drop a table as part of the clean up of the staging point before loading
new
> data. It always invalidated the procedures that were called to load the
data
> to its eventual location
> I had them alter the clean up to truncate of the staging tables
>
> HTH
>
> Peter McLarty
> Technical Consultant
> Service Delivery
> Technology One
>
> ________________________________________
> From: oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Sanjay Mishra
> Sent: Thursday, 12 October 2006 9:16 AM
> To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Procedure Invalid - Urgent
>
> I have one application in production where several Procedure become
invalid
> at the same time. Can somebody suggest as how I can check as why all
become
> invalid. Currently I am running utlrp every 5 minutes so that
application is
> not affected. This is the new aplication went live on the weekend,
>
> TIA
> Sanjay
>
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