XSQL Query and Oracle 9i

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Antraege connection="xmldemo9i" xmlns:xsql="urn:oracle-xsql">
<Antragsteller>
<xsql:query tag-case="lower" rowset-element="" row-element="antragsteller">
select * FROM v_betriebsdaten
WHERE betr_id='{@betr_id}'
</xsql:query>
</Antragsteller>
</Antraege>
This is the File *.xqsl which makes problems.
When I use a connection to our 8i database it works correctly.
In use with our 9i database I get the following error:
ORA-00600: Interner Fehlercode, Argumente: [ttcgcshnd-1], [0], [], [], [], [], [], []
If I use the SQL select statement in SQLPlus on the 9i db I get the correct result.
Thanks for your adwise

If I try your solution I got the message "There is no value for all variables"
But it seems the problem must be another.
When I hardcode the value for betr_id as you will see after I got the same error messsage as I described.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Antraege connection="xmldemo9i" bind-params="betr_id" xmlns:xsql="urn:oracle-xsql">
<Antragsteller>
<xsql:query tag-case="lower" rowset-element="" row-element="antragsteller">
select * FROM v_betriebsdaten
WHERE betr_id=727709
</xsql:query>
</Antragsteller>
</Antraege>
And the error
ORA-00600: Interner Fehlercode, Argumente: [ttcgcshnd-1], [0], [], [], [], [], [], []</
If I connect with a 8i DB all works correct

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    Currently, the only way to handle this in an <xsql:query> action is to call a Java program via <xsql:action> that can parse the rowified parameters of the same name, then transform it in a format suitable for the <xsql:query>.
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    If one could use XSLT to check user authentication BEFORE the <xsql:query> action you could display a login page if the user is not authenticated.
    Since the transform="url" feature is already available for other tags (<xsql:update>, <xsql:delete>, etc) I would think adding this to the <xsql:query> action would not require extensive coding from the Oracle XML development team, and yet this simple but powerful feature could help us users to develop pure XML solutions that don't require calls to external Java actions.
    Michael

    There would also be able to simply add the "perspective"as in Photoshop, probablyeasier to develop and integrate the interface.

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