Imesage verifying wrong number

My imessage says it is trying to verify a random number? so i cannot send imesgaes from my phone number? how can i fix this?

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    AND edr_rpt_tmp_report_lanes.output_direction_id = in_direction_id
    ) report_lanes
    JOIN edr_error_by_hour_report_data
    ON edr_error_by_hour_report_data.site_lane_id = report_lanes.site_lane_id
    AND edr_error_by_hour_report_data.bin_start_date_time >= in_interval_start_date_time
    AND edr_error_by_hour_report_data.bin_start_date_time < in_interval_end_date_time
    AND edr_error_by_hour_report_data.hour >= in_hour_start
    AND edr_error_by_hour_report_data.hour < in_hour_end
    AND edr_error_by_hour_report_data.error_code >= in_min_error
    AND edr_error_by_hour_report_data.error_code <= in_max_error
    return my_count_result;
    END error_data;
    FUNCTION get_row_error_text
    RETURN VARCHAR2
    IS
    my_row_error_text VARCHAR2(10000);
    my_row_error_entry VARCHAR2(10000);
    CURSOR row_error_text IS
    SELECT 'edr_rpt_error_by_hour_package.error_data('
    ||'lane_id, '
    ||'direction_id, '
    ||'interval_start_date_time, '
    ||'interval_end_date_time, '
    ||'hour_start, '
    ||'hour_end, '
    || error_code || ', '
    || error_code || ') "'|| error_message.error_short_message || '"'
    FROM error_message
    WHERE error_code >= 0 and error_code < 19
    ORDER BY error_code;
    BEGIN
    my_row_error_text := '';
    my_row_error_entry := '';
    -- generate the error code function calls
    OPEN row_error_text;
    LOOP
    FETCH row_error_text INTO my_row_error_entry;
    EXIT WHEN row_error_text%NOTFOUND;
    my_row_error_text := my_row_error_text || ', ' || my_row_error_entry;
    END LOOP;
    CLOSE row_error_text;
    RETURN my_row_error_text;
    END get_row_error_text;
    FUNCTION get_row_total_text
    RETURN VARCHAR2
    IS
    my_row_error_text VARCHAR2(10000);
    BEGIN
    my_row_error_text := '';
    -- generate the 'total' column function call
    SELECT 'edr_rpt_error_by_hour_package.error_data('
    ||'lane_id, '
    ||'direction_id, '
    ||'interval_start_date_time, '
    ||'interval_end_date_time, '
    ||'hour_start, '
    ||'hour_end, '
    || MIN(error_code) || ', '
    || MAX(error_code) || ') "Total"'
    INTO my_row_error_text
    FROM error_message
    WHERE error_code >= 0 and error_code < 19;
    RETURN (', ' || my_row_error_text);
    END get_row_total_text;
    FUNCTION get_error_data_pct
    in_lane_id edr_report_by_hour_output.lane_id%TYPE,
    in_direction_id edr_report_by_hour_output.direction_id%TYPE,
    in_interval_start_date_time edr_report_by_hour_output.interval_start_date_time%TYPE,
    in_interval_end_date_time edr_report_by_hour_output.interval_end_date_time%TYPE,
    in_hour_start edr_report_by_hour_output.hour_start%TYPE,
    in_hour_end edr_report_by_hour_output.hour_end%TYPE,
    in_min_error NUMBER,
    in_max_error NUMBER
    RETURN NUMBER
    IS
         my_count NUMBER(18);
         my_total NUMBER(18);
         my_count_pct NUMBER(18);
         my_count_result NUMBER(18);
    BEGIN
              my_count_pct := 0 ;
              my_count_result := error_data (
    in_lane_id,
    in_direction_id,
    in_interval_start_date_time,
    in_interval_end_date_time,
    in_hour_start,
    in_hour_end,
    in_min_error,
    in_max_error
              IF (my_count_result > 0 ) THEN
              my_total := error_data (
    in_lane_id,
    in_direction_id,
    in_interval_start_date_time,
    in_interval_end_date_time,
    in_hour_start,
    in_hour_end,
    1,
    19
              my_count_pct := ROUND((my_count_result / my_total) * 100 ,2);
         END IF;
              return my_count_pct;
    END get_error_data_pct;          
    PROCEDURE edr_error_by_hour_use_per_veh
    in_report_parameter_id IN report_tasks.report_task_id%TYPE
    IS
    BEGIN
    DELETE FROM edr_error_by_hour_report_data;
    INSERT INTO edr_error_by_hour_report_data
    site_id,
    site_lane_id,
    bin_start_date_time,
    hour,
    error_code,
    error_count
    SELECT
    site_id,
    site_lane_id,
    bin_start_date_time,
    hour,
    error_code,
    COUNT(1)
    FROM (SELECT site_id,
    site_lane_id,
    ( SELECT NVL(MAX(interval_start_date_time), date_time)
    FROM edr_rpt_tmp_grouping_table
    WHERE interval_start_date_time <= date_time) bin_start_date_time,
    TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(date_time, 'hh24')) hour,
    NVL(traffic_error.error_code, 0) error_code
    FROM edr_error_by_hour_veh_data
    LEFT OUTER JOIN traffic_error
    ON traffic_error.record_id = edr_error_by_hour_veh_data.record_id
    ) vehicles
    GROUP BY
    site_id,
    site_lane_id,
    bin_start_date_time,
    hour,
    error_code;
    END edr_error_by_hour_use_per_veh;
    PROCEDURE edr_error_by_hour_data_type
    in_report_parameter_id IN report_tasks.report_task_id%TYPE,
    in_data_type IN VARCHAR2,
    out_data_type_used OUT VARCHAR2
    IS
    my_bin_entry_count NUMBER(12,0);
    my_veh_entry_count NUMBER(12,0);
    BEGIN
    IF(UPPER(in_data_type) = 'BINNED') THEN
    -- Error information can only be read from Per Vehicle data records
    -- - using bins-only is not a supported option
    RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR(-20101,'Binned data cannot be used for this report.');
    ELSIF (UPPER(in_data_type) = 'PERVEHICLE')
    OR (UPPER(in_data_type) = 'COMBINED')
    THEN
    out_data_type_used := 'Per Vehicle (All Vehicles)';
    edr_error_by_hour_use_per_veh( in_report_parameter_id );
    ELSE
    RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR(-20101, 'The data type specified is not recognized.');
    END IF;
    END edr_error_by_hour_data_type;
    PROCEDURE edr_error_by_hour_get_veh_data
    in_report_parameter_id IN NUMBER,
    in_site_id IN NUMBER,
    in_start_date_time IN TIMESTAMP,
    in_end_date_time IN TIMESTAMP,
    in_report_level_min IN NUMBER,
    in_report_level_max IN NUMBER
    IS
    BEGIN
    --Clear the edr_error_by_hour_veh_data temporary table and populate it with the data for the requested
    --report.
    DELETE FROM edr_error_by_hour_veh_data;
    INSERT INTO edr_error_by_hour_veh_data
    site_id,
    site_lane_id,
    record_id,
    date_time,
    vehicle_error_count,
    vehicle_status
    SELECT site_to_data_source_lane_v.site_id,
    site_to_data_source_lane_v.site_lane_id,
    traffic_record.record_id,
    traffic_record.datetime,
    NVL((SELECT COUNT(1)
    FROM traffic_error
    WHERE traffic_error.record_id = traffic_record.record_id), 0) vehicle_error_count,
    NVL((SELECT SUM(status_code)
    FROM traffic_status
    WHERE traffic_status.record_id = traffic_record.record_id), 0) vehicle_status
    FROM traffic_record
    LEFT OUTER JOIN traffic_class
    ON traffic_record.record_id = traffic_class.record_id
    JOIN site_to_data_source_lane_v
    ON traffic_record.data_source_id = site_to_data_source_lane_v.data_source_id
    AND traffic_record.lane = site_to_data_source_lane_v.data_source_lane_id
    JOIN edr_rpt_tmp_report_lanes
    ON site_to_data_source_lane_v.site_lane_id = edr_rpt_tmp_report_lanes.site_lane_id
    JOIN edr_rpt_tmp_report_classes
    ON NVL(traffic_class.v_class, 0) = edr_rpt_tmp_report_classes.class_id
    JOIN edr_rpt_tmp_inclusion_table
    ON TRUNC(traffic_record.datetime) = TRUNC(edr_rpt_tmp_inclusion_table.date_time)
    WHERE site_to_data_source_lane_v.site_id = in_site_id
    AND traffic_record.datetime >= in_start_date_time
    AND traffic_record.datetime < in_end_date_time
    AND traffic_class.class_level >= in_report_level_min
    AND traffic_class.class_level <= in_report_level_max;
    END edr_error_by_hour_get_veh_data;
    PROCEDURE edr_rpt_gen_error_by_hour
    in_report_parameter_id IN report_tasks.report_task_id%TYPE,
    c_count_or_perc IN VARCHAR2 ,
    report_data OUT SYS_REFCURSOR,
    chart_data OUT SYS_REFCURSOR,
    footer_data OUT SYS_REFCURSOR
    AS
    my_date_format_mask VARCHAR2(50);
    my_start_date_time TIMESTAMP;
    my_end_date_time TIMESTAMP;
    my_lane_grouping VARCHAR2(10);
    my_interval_duration NUMBER(2);
    my_site_id sites.site_id%TYPE;
    my_selected_data_type VARCHAR2(50);
    my_used_data_type VARCHAR2(50);
    my_report_data_statement VARCHAR2(25000);
    my_chart_data_statement VARCHAR2(25000);
    my_good_weight_viol_total NUMBER(12,0);
    my_data_type_used VARCHAR2(50);
    my_per_vehicle_total NUMBER(12,0);
    my_binned_vehicle_total NUMBER(12,0);
    my_error_vehicle_total NUMBER(12,0);
    my_status_vehicle_total NUMBER(12,0);
    my_good_weight_total NUMBER(12,0);
    my_status_clear_total NUMBER(12,0);
    my_good_weight_statuses_mask NUMBER(12,0);
    my_error_text VARCHAR2(25000);
    my_total_text VARCHAR2(25000);
    my_error_row_pct_report VARCHAR2(25);
    BEGIN
    my_date_format_mask := edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_get_date_format_mask(in_report_parameter_id);
    my_start_date_time := edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_get_start_date_time(in_report_parameter_id, my_date_format_mask);
    my_end_date_time := edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_get_end_date_time(in_report_parameter_id, my_date_format_mask);
    my_lane_grouping := edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_get_lane_grouping(in_report_parameter_id);
    my_site_id := edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_get_site_id(in_report_parameter_id);
    my_selected_data_type := edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_get_data_type(in_report_parameter_id);
    -- ensure selected classes and lanes temp tables have been populated
    edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_gen_tmp_lanes(in_report_parameter_id);
    edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_gen_tmp_classes(in_report_parameter_id);
    my_good_weight_statuses_mask := edr_rpt_generic_package.get_good_weight_status_mask(in_report_parameter_id);
    edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_gen_inclusion_table(
    in_report_parameter_id,
    my_date_format_mask,
    my_start_date_time,
    my_end_date_time
    edr_rpt_generic_package.edr_rpt_gen_grouping_table(
    in_report_parameter_id,
    my_date_format_mask,
    my_start_date_time,
    my_end_date_time
    edr_rpt_generic_package.gen_rpt_by_hour_output_table
    in_report_parameter_id
    edr_rpt_error_by_hour_package.edr_error_by_hour_get_veh_data
    in_report_parameter_id,
    my_site_id,
    my_start_date_time,
    my_end_date_time,
    0, --Hardcoded until reclassification is supported.
    0 --Hardcoded until reclassification is supported.
    edr_rpt_error_by_hour_package.edr_error_by_hour_data_type
    in_report_parameter_id,
    my_selected_data_type,
    my_used_data_type
              IF (c_count_or_perc = 'ERROR BY HOUR') THEN
                   my_error_text := get_row_error_text;
                   my_total_text := get_row_total_text;
              ELSE
              my_error_text := get_row_error_text;
                   my_total_text := '';
                   DELETE edr_report_by_hour_output
                   WHERE row_type = 'Summary Row'
                   AND row_type = 'Final Row';
              END IF;     
    COMMIT;
    my_report_data_statement :=
    'SELECT rank "Rank", '
    || ' ROW_TYPE "Row Type", '
    || ' interval_start_date_time "Date", '
    || ' interval_start_date_time, '
    || ' hour_label "Chart X-Axis", '
    || ' lane_id "Group Id" , '
    || ' ''None'' "Group Name", '
    || ' hour_label "Hour" '
    || my_error_text
    || my_total_text
    || ' FROM edr_report_by_hour_output '
    || ' ORDER BY lane_id, '
    || ' direction_id, '
    || ' interval_start_date_time, '
    || ' hour_end, '
    || ' rank, '
    || ' hour_start'
    dbms_output.put_line('SQL start------------------------');
    dbms_output.put_line(my_report_data_statement);
    dbms_output.put_line('SQL end--------------------------');
    my_chart_data_statement :=
    ' SELECT hour_start "X Axis", '
    || ' lane_id "Group" '
    || edr_rpt_error_by_hour_package.get_row_error_text
    || ' FROM '
    || ' ( '
    || ' SELECT lane_id, '
    || ' direction_id, '
    || ' hour_start, '
    || ' hour_end, '
    || ' min(interval_start_date_time) interval_start_date_time, '
    || ' max(interval_end_date_time) interval_end_date_time '
    || ' FROM edr_report_by_hour_output '
    || ' WHERE hour_end = hour_start + 1 '
    || ' GROUP BY lane_id, direction_id, hour_start, hour_end '
    || ' ) '
    || ' order by "Group", hour_start '
    dbms_output.put_line('SQL start------------------------');
    dbms_output.put_line(my_chart_data_statement);
    dbms_output.put_line('SQL end--------------------------');
    SELECT my_used_data_type
    INTO my_data_type_used
    FROM SYS.DUAL;
    SELECT NVL(COUNT(record_id), 0)
    INTO my_per_vehicle_total
    FROM edr_error_by_hour_veh_data;
    SELECT NVL(COUNT(record_id), 0)
    INTO my_status_vehicle_total
    FROM edr_error_by_hour_veh_data
    WHERE vehicle_status > 0
    AND vehicle_error_count = 0;
    SELECT NVL(COUNT(record_id), 0)
    INTO my_error_vehicle_total
    FROM edr_error_by_hour_veh_data
    WHERE vehicle_error_count > 0;
    SELECT NVL(COUNT(record_id), 0)
    INTO my_status_clear_total
    FROM edr_error_by_hour_veh_data
    WHERE vehicle_status = 0
    AND vehicle_error_count = 0;
    SELECT NVL(SUM(error_count), 0)
    INTO my_binned_vehicle_total
    FROM edr_error_by_hour_report_data;
    SELECT NVL(COUNT(DISTINCT edr_error_by_hour_veh_data.record_id), 0)
    INTO my_good_weight_total
    FROM edr_error_by_hour_veh_data
    WHERE vehicle_error_count = 0
    AND BITAND(vehicle_status, my_good_weight_statuses_mask) = 0;
    -- insert vehicle totals into the temporary table
    DELETE FROM edr_rpt_tmp_veh_totals_table;
    INSERT INTO edr_rpt_tmp_veh_totals_table
    data_type_used,
    per_vehicle_total,
    binned_vehicle_total,
    error_vehicle_total,
    status_vehicle_total,
    good_weight_total,
    status_clear_total
    SELECT my_data_type_used,
    my_per_vehicle_total,
    my_binned_vehicle_total,
    my_error_vehicle_total,
    my_status_vehicle_total,
    my_good_weight_total,
    my_status_clear_total
    FROM SYS.DUAL;
    -- execute the query into the output refcursor
    OPEN report_data FOR
    my_report_data_statement;
    OPEN chart_data FOR
    my_chart_data_statement;
    OPEN footer_data FOR
    SELECT data_type_used,
    per_vehicle_total,
    binned_vehicle_total,
    error_vehicle_total,
    status_vehicle_total,
    good_weight_total,
    status_clear_total
    FROM edr_rpt_tmp_veh_totals_table;
    END edr_rpt_gen_error_by_hour;
    END edr_rpt_error_by_hour_package;
    {code}

    Hi,
    Thx for the reply.
    As the store proc is inside the package and its invoked in visual studio.
    I used to compile the pkg in SQL plus and it throws the error as ' wrong number or types of argument in a call to the stored proc 'edr_rpt_gen_error_by_hour'
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