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Chris Meech5-May-11 3:37
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With what you have provided it is difficult to recognize what type mis-match is occurring. Even if the database fields are allowed to be null, the type mismatch could be occurring on the function call. Since you indicate that the call to the function is supplying comma delimited string data, then you should verify that each of the data types for all of the input parameters will accept character data. Just a guess, but possibly the parameter SITE_ID is actually expecting to receive a binary numeric value instead of a string. Smile | :)
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