We have migrated from Oracle to PostgreSQL and one thing could only be tested in Production and of course it is not working so I am desperate for a solution.
In Oracle (it works here), we had a database link and a synonym to a subroutine in the foreign table package:
- DBLINK to another Oracle database: REMP_MSS
- Package name in REMP_MSS: REMP_API CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM "PGXLIMSP"."REMPASS_API" FOR "REMPASS_API"@"REMP_MSS”
- SYNONYM: CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM "PGXLIMSP"."REMPASS_API" FOR "REMPASS_API"@"REMP_MSS";
- Call from an Oracle procedure rempass_api.put_line(0,'');
This is what we have in POSTGRESQL:
- Using oci_dblink, a foreign server named REMP_MSS, this link works because we can query tables in this database
- SYNONYM: CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM "PGXLIMSV8"."REMPASS_API" FOR "REMPASS_API"@"REMP_MSS”
- Call from Oracle procedure rempass_api.put_line(0,' '); but get the error message “schema REMPASS_API@REMP_MSS does not exist”
In the Oracle database this is the package that has the put_line subroutine
We gave tried several variations of the call but all error out with “schema xyz does not exist”:
- CALL "REMPASS_API@REMP_MSS".put_line(0,'');
- CALL "MSS.REMPASS_API@REMP_MSS ".put_line(0,'');
- CALL "MSS.REMPASS_API@REMP_MSS ".put_line(0,'');
- CALL "rempass_api@remp_mss".put_line(0,'');
Can anyone help?
Best Regards,
Karen
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