Main Apply Procedure

This procedure is a wrapper for the commonly used apply procedure that applies a model where the input and the output are both tables or views.

Syntax

PROCEDURE apply_procedure_name(
      case_table        IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT activity default,
      table_1           IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT activity_default,
      table_n           IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT activity_default,
      model_name        IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT activity_default,
      feature_table     IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT activity_default,
      apply_result_name IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT activity_default,
      table_output      IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE,
      drop_output       IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT user_defined);

Parameters and Defaults

The procedure has two kinds of defaults:

Table 1 Batch Apply with Input and Output Tables or Views Parameters

Parameter Description
apply_procedure_name_TT The name specified for the procedure when the code was generated with the _TT suffix added.
case_table The name of the case table (or view). The name is in the form schema_name.table_name.
table_1 The name of the first additional table. The name is in the form schema_name.table_name. This parameter is optional.
table_n The name of the n-th additional table. The name is in the form schema_name.table_name. This parameter is optional.
model_name The name of the model being applied.
feature_table Feature ID to text mapping table generated by the text transform. Can be used to translate model detail output containing columns affected by a text transformation.
apply_result_name The name of apply result table or view created by the procedure. The name is in the form schema_name.table_name.
table_output The default value TRUE indicates that the output of the procedure is a table or view.
drop_output A flag indicating whether to drop the output if it already exists. The value of this flag was specified when the code was generated.

Usage Notes

This procedure includes all necessary data preparation, data transformations, and apply settings. The procedure creates an apply output table or view. If the output already exists and drop_output is set to FALSE, the procedure will raise an exception to the caller and exit.

The feature table is the one generated by the Build procedure for the model that is being applied.

You can supply a feature_table name different from the default name, but you must supply the same name in both Build and Apply procedures.

Example

See Code Generation Example.