Oracle Database
Connect to Oracle Database to query and manage data.
Key Features
- Execute PL/SQL queries
- Query database schema
- Manage tables and data
- Execute stored procedures and functions
- Real-time data analysis
- Read-only mode support
Basic Information
Authentication Method
Authenticate using username/password.
Input Parameters
- Connection Type (required): Connection type (Service Name or SID)
- Host (required): Oracle Database server host
- Port (required): Oracle Database server port (default: 1521)
- SID or Service Name (optional): Database identifier (default: XE)
- Username (required): Oracle Database username
- Password (required): Oracle Database password
- Use SSL (optional): Whether to use SSL connection
- Read Only (optional): Whether to enable read-only mode
Supported MCP Tools
execute_sql
Execute SQL/PL-SQL queries on Oracle Database and return results.
In read-only mode, only the following SQL commands are allowed:
SELECT
- Query dataWITH
- Use Common Table Expression (CTE)EXPLAIN
- Query execution planANALYZE
- Query analysisSHOW
- Metadata queries
Result Limit: Returns a maximum of 500 rows for performance reasons.
For example,
- When you input “Query the user table data” as a prompt,
- The LLM executes the
SELECT * FROM users
query through MCP. - Then, it responds in the chat based on the tool call results.
Oracle Database Connection Setup
- Prepare a user account that can access Oracle Database.
- Grant necessary database permissions.
- Configure network access permissions.
- Select Oracle Database integration in QueryPie AI.
- Choose the connection type (Service Name or SID) and enter connection information to complete the setup.
Precautions
- Keep your Oracle Database user account password secure.
- It’s recommended to grant only the minimum necessary database permissions.
- It’s recommended to use SSL connections in production environments.
- Large query results are limited to 500 rows, so use appropriate ROWNUM clauses.
- You can prevent data changes by enabling read-only mode.
- Choose the appropriate connection type between Service Name and SID.
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