JDBC Receiver Adapter - Call Stored Procedure

Hi,
I am using a JDBC receiver adapter to call a stored procedure in oracle.
My target structure looks like:-
<STATEMENT>
<storedProcedureName action="EXECUTE">
<table>realStoredProcedureName</table>
<serialDate hasQuot="NO" isInputType="true" type="date">TO_DATE('07-15-2008 08:00:11','MM-DD-YYYY HH24:MI:SS')</serialDate>
<serialNo isInputType="true" type="NUMERIC">123456</serialNo>
</storedProcedureName>
</STATEMENT>
The storedprocedure takes two input values and has one output value.
The first parameter of the stored procedure is serialDate and the second input parameter is serialNo.
I am getting an exception:-
<SAP:AdditionalText>com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.exception.MessagingException: Error processing request in sax parser: Error when executing statement for table/stored proc. 'storedProcedureName' (structure 'STATEMENT'): java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "TO_DATE('07"</SAP:AdditionalText>
Any ideas how to fix this issue.
Thanks.
Krishnan

Hi Krishnan,
<STATEMENT>
<storedProcedureName action="EXECUTE">
<table>realStoredProcedureName</table>
<serialDate hasQuot="NO" isInputType="true" type="date">TO_DATE('07-15-2008 08:00:11','MM-DD-YYYY HH24:MI:SS')</serialDate>
<serialNo isInputType="true" type="NUMERIC">123456</serialNo>
</storedProcedureName>
</STATEMENT>
The storedprocedure takes two input values and has one output value.
The first parameter of the stored procedure is serialDate and the second input parameter is serialNo.
I am getting an exception:-
<SAP:AdditionalText>com.sap.engine.interfaces.messaging.api.exception.MessagingException: Error processing request in sax parser: Error when executing statement for table/stored proc. 'storedProcedureName' (structure 'STATEMENT'): java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string: "TO_DATE('07"</SAP:AdditionalText>
In the XML structure you cannot use TO_DATE function . Please pass the DATE in the correct format which the Stored procedure can accept .  Get the out put what you expected from TO_DATE function and use that value in the structure.
Regards,
Kishore

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