--- name: migrating-oracle-to-postgres-stored-procedures description: 'Migrates Oracle PL/SQL stored procedures to PostgreSQL PL/pgSQL. Translates Oracle-specific syntax, preserves method signatures and type-anchored parameters, leverages orafce where appropriate, and applies explicit collation mapping (`COLLATE "C"` only when appropriate, locale collations when required). Use when converting Oracle stored procedures or functions to PostgreSQL equivalents during a database migration.' --- # Migrating Stored Procedures from Oracle to PostgreSQL Translate Oracle PL/SQL stored procedures and functions to PostgreSQL PL/pgSQL equivalents. ## Workflow ``` Progress: - [ ] Step 1: Read the Oracle source procedure - [ ] Step 2: Translate to PostgreSQL PL/pgSQL - [ ] Step 3: Write the migrated procedure to Postgres output directory ``` **Step 1: Read the Oracle source procedure** Read the Oracle stored procedure from `.github/oracle-to-postgres-migration/DDL/Oracle/Procedures and Functions/`. Consult the Oracle table/view definitions at `.github/oracle-to-postgres-migration/DDL/Oracle/Tables and Views/` for type resolution. **Step 2: Translate to PostgreSQL PL/pgSQL** Apply these translation rules: - Translate all Oracle-specific syntax to PostgreSQL equivalents. - Preserve original functionality and control flow logic. - Keep type-anchored input parameters (e.g., `PARAM_NAME IN table_name.column_name%TYPE`). - Use explicit types (`NUMERIC`, `VARCHAR`, `INTEGER`) for output parameters passed to other procedures — do not type-anchor these. - Do not alter method signatures. - Do not prefix object names with schema names unless already present in the Oracle source. - Leave exception handling and rollback logic unchanged. - Do not generate `COMMENT` or `GRANT` statements. - Apply collation intentionally when ordering text: - Use `COLLATE "C"` only when Oracle-compatible binary ordering is required and no other sort order is specified. - If Oracle used explicit linguistic sorting (for example `NLS_SORT = French`), map to an explicit PostgreSQL locale collation instead of `"C"`. - Use `SELECT collname, collprovider, collcollate, collctype FROM pg_collation ORDER BY collname;` to discover collations in the target environment. - Treat `UNION ALL` as a review checkpoint. Validate plan quality per branch and restructure if combined-branch planning causes regressions (for example, unexpected sequential scans on large tables). - Leverage the `orafce` extension when it improves clarity or fidelity. Consult the PostgreSQL table/view definitions at `.github/oracle-to-postgres-migration/DDL/Postgres/Tables and Views/` for target schema details. **Step 3: Write the migrated procedure to Postgres output directory** Place each migrated procedure in its own file under `.github/oracle-to-postgres-migration/DDL/Postgres/Procedures and Functions/{PACKAGE_NAME_IF_APPLICABLE}/`. One procedure per file.