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Please Help me stored procedure

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please help me! how to write stored procedure in oracle .. ...how to calling that procedure in my vb.net.....please help me very urgent
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Re: Please Help me stored procedure

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Welcome aboard. If you have specific problems when trying to do a program...please post the source code here along with what you think may be wrong. Also post the errors you get, so we can take a look and help you. We are not in the business of doing your home-work for you! You must TRY/show some effort!!
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