Put a commit in a stored procedure that is called remotely, give error

I put a commit in a stored procedure that is called remotely, this gives me an error. Why?

Why? Because only the calling procedure - the local one - can have commits. Please read my reply to Re: DBlink: Can I access to a remote type?. In particularly read the part of the documentation it links to, about distributed transactions.
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    Thanks in advance.

    Thanks,
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    out_tiporisultato OUT tab_varchar2_5,
    out_n_giornata OUT tab_varchar2_5,
    out_squadre OUT tab_varchar2_200,
    out_risultato OUT tab_varchar2_10,
    out_marcatore OUT tab_varchar2_50,
    out_punti OUT tab_varchar2_3,
    out_rimbalzista OUT tab_varchar2_50,
    out_rimbalzi OUT tab_varchar2_3,
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    Thanks you!
    Steve

    Thanks,
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    out_marcatore OUT tab_varchar2_50,
    out_punti OUT tab_varchar2_3,
    out_rimbalzista OUT tab_varchar2_50,
    out_rimbalzi OUT tab_varchar2_3,
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    I have to define every type external to the package, in this case five new TYPE !!
    Is there another way to solve this problem?
    Thanks

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    Hi All:
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    ( p_cursor in out sys_refcursor)
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    TOTALPRODUCTSSOLD,
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    LOGIN,
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    e.ServiceOrderNum,
    e.Product,
    e.login,
    e.fst_name,
    e.last_name,
    e.name,
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    e.query_date,
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    pi.name as Product,
    u.login,
    c.fst_name,
    c.last_name,
    postn.name,
    c.pr_held_postn_id as PositionHeld,
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    INNER join firestg.seb_s_order_item oi ON o.row_id = oi.order_id
    INNER join firestg.seb_s_prod_int pi ON oi.prod_id = pi.row_id
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_contact c on c.Row_Id = o.created_by
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_user u on u.row_id = o.created_By
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_party p on p.row_id = c.pr_held_postn_id
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_postn postn on postn.row_id = c.pr_held_postn_id
    LEFT OUTER JOIN (
    SELECT taw.QUERY_DATE,
    vaw.n_inbound,
    vaw.n_outbound,
    oaw.object_name, oaw.object_id
    FROM GEN_T_AGENT_WEEK taw
    INNER JOIN GEN_V_AGENT_WEEK vaw ON taw.time_key = vaw.time_key
    INNER JOIN GEN_O_AGENT_WEEK oaw ON oaw.object_id = vaw.object_id) x
    ON u.cti_acd_userid = x.object_name
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    AND (TRUNC (next_day (sysdate, ''SUN''))-8)
    AND o.status_cd IN (''Complete''))e';
    --Lookup the first level to see if there is a higher level person
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET (ParPartyID_1ST, LOGIN_1ST,FST_NAME_1ST,LST_NAME_1ST,TITLE_1ST) =
    (SELECT pa.par_party_id,
    U.Login,
    C.FST_NAME,
    C.Last_Name,
    p.name
    FROM firestg.seb_s_postn p
    inner join firestg.seb_s_user U on u.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    inner join firestg.seb_s_contact c on c.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_party pa on pa.row_id = c.pr_held_postn_id
    WHERE p.row_id = a.currentparpartyid)
    WHERE CurrentParPartyID IS NOT NULL';
    --Lookup the second level to see if there is a higher level person
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET (ParPartyID_2ND, LOGIN_2ND,FST_NAME_2ND,LST_NAME_2ND,TITLE_2ND) =
    (SELECT pa.par_party_id,
    U.Login,
    C.FST_NAME,
    C.Last_Name,
    p.name
    FROM firestg.seb_s_postn p
    inner join firestg.seb_s_user U on u.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    inner join firestg.seb_s_contact c on c.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_party pa on pa.row_id = c.pr_held_postn_id
    WHERE p.row_id = a.ParPartyID_1ST)
    WHERE a.ParPartyID_1ST IS NOT NULL';
    --Lookup the third level to see if there is a higher level person
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET (ParPartyID_3RD, LOGIN_3RD,FST_NAME_3RD,LST_NAME_3RD,TITLE_3RD) =
    (SELECT pa.par_party_id,
    U.Login,
    C.FST_NAME,
    C.Last_Name,
    p.name
    FROM firestg.seb_s_postn p
    inner join firestg.seb_s_user U on u.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    inner join firestg.seb_s_contact c on c.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_party pa on pa.row_id = c.pr_held_postn_id
    WHERE p.row_id = a.ParPartyID_2ND)
    WHERE a.ParPartyID_2ND IS NOT NULL';
    --Lookup the fourth level to see if there is a higher level person
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET (ParPartyID_4TH, LOGIN_4TH,FST_NAME_4TH,LST_NAME_4TH,TITLE_4TH) =
    (SELECT pa.par_party_id,
    U.Login,
    C.FST_NAME,
    C.Last_Name,
    p.name
    FROM firestg.seb_s_postn p
    inner join firestg.seb_s_user U on u.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    inner join firestg.seb_s_contact c on c.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_party pa on pa.row_id = c.pr_held_postn_id
    WHERE p.row_id = a.ParPartyID_3RD)
    WHERE a.ParPartyID_3RD IS NOT NULL';
    --Lookup the fifth level to see if there is a higher level person
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET (ParPartyID_5TH, LOGIN_5TH,FST_NAME_5TH,LST_NAME_5TH,TITLE_5TH) =
    (SELECT pa.par_party_id,
    U.Login,
    C.FST_NAME,
    C.Last_Name,
    p.name
    FROM firestg.seb_s_postn p
    inner join firestg.seb_s_user U on u.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    inner join firestg.seb_s_contact c on c.Row_Id = p.pr_emp_id
    INNER join firestg.SEB_s_party pa on pa.row_id = c.pr_held_postn_id
    WHERE p.row_id = a.ParPartyID_4TH)
    WHERE a.ParPartyID_4TH IS NOT NULL';
    -- If there was no 1st place then the rep is a VP
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET a.vp = a.last_name || '', '' || a.fst_name,
    a.vp_login = a.login
    WHERE a.login_1st IS NULL';
    --If there is no second place then the rep has a VP and is a Director
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET a.vp = a.lst_name_1st || '', '' || a.fst_name_1st,
    a.vp_login = a.login_1st,
    a.director = a.last_name || '', '' || a.fst_name,
    a.director_login = a.login
    WHERE a.login_1st IS NOT NULL
    AND a.login_2ND IS NULL';
    --IF there is no third place then the rep has a VP, Director & is a Manager
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET a.vp = a.lst_name_2ND || '', '' || a.fst_name_2ND,
    a.vp_login = a.login_2ND,
    a.director = a.lst_name_1st || '', '' || a.fst_name_1st,
    a.director_login = a.login_1st,
    a.manager = a.last_name || '', '' || a.fst_name,
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    WHERE a.login_1st IS NOT NULL
    AND a.login_2ND IS NOT NULL
    AND a.login_3rd IS NULL';
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    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE '
    UPDATE TMP_SALES_CNT_BY_USER a
    SET a.vp = a.lst_name_3RD || '', '' || a.fst_name_3RD,
    a.vp_login = a.login_3RD,
    a.director = a.lst_name_2ND || '', '' || a.fst_name_2ND,
    a.director_login = a.login_2ND,
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    a.supervisor_login = a.login
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    AND a.login_2ND IS NOT NULL
    AND a.login_3rd IS NOT NULL
    AND a.login_4th IS NULL';
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    AND a.login_4th IS NOT NULL
    AND a.login_5th IS NULL';
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