![]() ORA-31034: UDF does not accept PL/SQL code in SQL statement I have a Ruby script that I want to insert into an Oracle database to use it as a “User Defined Function” (UDF). ![]() How to assign Ruby script to a UDF in Oracle 11g Note: this version should run fine for the PIC16F887 as well. Or if your running a Windows version other than Windows 7 you can use a direct download at To get the MicroEngineering version you can use the following instructions (linux) You can download PICbasic PRO (for Windows) from This version has a proper Microwindows installation script, and runs well on the PIC16F877A, and has some additional features. You can directly use the original PIC Basic (from MicroEngineering) without changing anything, and it will work the same way. This is a bit of a clunky solution, but it should put you on the right track.
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