Pre-mapping problem

Hello ,
I would like to delete some records before inserting new records to the target table. So I use the Pre-mapping process for this situation. I wrote a simple "Delete record" procedure in the "Public transformation/Customs/Procedures. But when I deploy the mapping , there is an error.
PLS-00201: identifier 'DELETE_RECORD' must be declared
My delete_record procedure is as follow
--initialize variables here
-- main body
BEGIN
NULL; -- allow compilation
delete from ora_tb5 where c1=1
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
NULL; -- enter any exception code here
END;
Is there any problems in the above procedure code ? How to declare the procedure in OWB ? How can I deploy the mapping successfully ? Thanks !
Dan

Hi,
Sorry I did not realize that you were trying the Custom functions.
Deploying Custom Functions it is bit trivial. There are 2 ways to deploy them.
1. Using GUI - Copy and Paste the Function into the module where you have your mapping and then deply it into that location.
2. Using OMB+ -
OMBCONNECT < to design repo>
OMBCC '<your project>'
OMBCONN RUNTIME '<ur RT connection>' USE PASSWORD '<rt password>'
OMBCC '<ur project>/WB_CUSTOM_TRANS'
--list available functions / procs
OMBLIST FUNCTIONS
OMBLIST PROCEDURES
--create deployment action plan
OMBCREATE TRANSIENT DEPLOYMENT_ACTION_PLAN 'DEP_PLAN'\
ADD ACTION 'DEP_FUNC' SET PROPERTIES (OPERATION) \
VALUES ('CREATE') SET REFERENCE FUNCTION '<your func/proc name>'
--Change back to the module where your mapping exists
OMBCC '/<ur project>/<your module>'
OMBDEPLOY DEPLOYMENT_ACTION_PLAN 'DEP_PAN'
OMBCOMMIT
The above steps will deploy the function. Reconcile the pre-mapping. Deploy mapping. This should work.
Yes. I think you are right regarding the usage of DELETEs.
hope the above resolves your issues.
Thanks
mahesh

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