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SQL>
SQL> create table employees(
  2    empno      NUMBER(4)
  3  , ename      VARCHAR2(8)
  4  , init       VARCHAR2(5)
  5  , job        VARCHAR2(8)
  6  , mgr        NUMBER(4)
  7  , bdate      DATE
  8  , msal       NUMBER(6,2)
  9  , comm       NUMBER(6,2)
 10  , deptno     NUMBER(2) ) ;

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> insert into employees values(1,'Jason',  'N',  'TRAINER', 2,   date '1965-12-18',  800 , NULL,  10);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(2,'Jerry',  'J',  'SALESREP',3,   date '1966-11-19',  1600, 300,   10);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(3,'Jord',   'T' , 'SALESREP',4,   date '1967-10-21',  1700, 500,   20);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(4,'Mary',   'J',  'MANAGER', 5,   date '1968-09-22',  1800, NULL,  20);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(5,'Joe',    'P',  'SALESREP',6,   date '1969-08-23',  1900, 1400,  30);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(6,'Black',  'R',  'MANAGER', 7,   date '1970-07-24',  2000, NULL,  30);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(7,'Red',    'A',  'MANAGER', 8,   date '1971-06-25',  2100, NULL,  40);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(8,'White',  'S',  'TRAINER', 9,   date '1972-05-26',  2200, NULL,  40);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(9,'Yellow', 'C',  'DIRECTOR',10,  date '1973-04-27',  2300, NULL,  20);

1 row created.

SQL> insert into employees values(10,'Pink',  'J',  'SALESREP',null,date '1974-03-28',  2400, 0,     30);

1 row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> DECLARE
  2    CURSOR cursorValue IS SELECT ename FROM employees;
  3
  4    v_product_description VARCHAR2(20);
  5    v_company_short_name VARCHAR2(30);
  6
  7  BEGIN
  8    OPEN cursorValue;
  9    /*...<Process the cursor resultset>...*/
 10    null;
 11  END;
 12  /

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL> drop table employees;

Table dropped.

SQL>








25.1.Introduction
25.1.1.Cursors
25.1.2.First Cursor Example
25.1.3.An example of opening the cursorValue cursor
25.1.4.OPEN Cursor for fetching
25.1.5.A Cursor for counting
25.1.6.To prepare the comma-separated list
25.1.7.Create a cursor for update
25.1.8.An example of cursor variable assignment
25.1.9.Assigning different queries to the same cursor variable
25.1.10.Cursor to reference whole table
25.1.11.select first row to a cursor
25.1.12.Nested cursor
25.1.13.Cursor performance