Fetch cursor to two variables : Cursor Fetch « Cursor « Oracle PL / SQL
Fetch cursor to two variables
SQL> SQL> SQL> CREATE TABLE lecturer ( 2 id NUMBER(5) PRIMARY KEY, 3 first_name VARCHAR2(20), 4 last_name VARCHAR2(20), 5 major VARCHAR2(30), 6 current_credits NUMBER(3) 7 ); Table created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10001, 'Scott', 'Lawson','Computer Science', 11); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major, current_credits) 2 VALUES (10002, 'Mar', 'Wells','History', 4); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10003, 'Jone', 'Bliss','Computer Science', 8); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10004, 'Man', 'Kyte','Economics', 8); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10005, 'Pat', 'Poll','History', 4); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10006, 'Tim', 'Viper','History', 4); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10007, 'Barbara', 'Blues','Economics', 7); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10008, 'David', 'Large','Music', 4); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10009, 'Chris', 'Elegant','Nutrition', 8); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10010, 'Rose', 'Bond','Music', 7); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10011, 'Rita', 'Johnson','Nutrition', 8); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> INSERT INTO lecturer (id, first_name, last_name, major,current_credits) 2 VALUES (10012, 'Sharon', 'Clear','Computer Science', 3); 1 row created. SQL> SQL> SQL> DECLARE 2 firstName VARCHAR2(20); 3 v_LastName VARCHAR2(20); 4 CURSOR c_lecturer IS 5 SELECT first_name, last_name FROM lecturer; 6 BEGIN 7 OPEN c_lecturer; 8 LOOP 9 FETCH c_lecturer INTO firstName, v_LastName; 10 EXIT WHEN c_lecturer%NOTFOUND; 11 END LOOP; 12 CLOSE c_lecturer; 13 END; 14 / PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. SQL> SQL> drop table lecturer; Table dropped. SQL> SQL>
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