An example to illustrate parameterized cursors and cursorValue%NOTFOUND : Cursor Attributes « Cursor « Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial






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SQL>
SQL>
SQL> create table product(
  2     product_id number(4)     not null,
  3     product_description varchar2(20) not null
  4  );

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into product values (1,'Java');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into product values (2,'Oracle');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into product values (3,'C#');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into product values (4,'Javascript');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into product values (5,'Python');

1 row created.

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SQL>
SQL> create table company(
  2     product_id        number(4)    not null,
  3     company_id          NUMBER(8)    not null,
  4     company_short_name  varchar2(30) not null,
  5     company_long_name   varchar2(60)
  6  );

Table created.

SQL> insert into company values(1,1001,'A Inc.','Long Name A Inc.');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into company values(1,1002,'B Inc.','Long Name B Inc.');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into company values(1,1003,'C Inc.','Long Name C Inc.');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into company values(2,1004,'D Inc.','Long Name D Inc.');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into company values(2,1005,'E Inc.','Long Name E Inc.');

1 row created.

SQL> insert into company values(2,1006,'F Inc.','Long Name F Inc.');

1 row created.

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SQL>
SQL>
SQL> DECLARE
  2    CURSOR cursorValue(p_product_id NUMBER) IS
  3      SELECT h.product_description,o.company_short_name
  4      FROM company o,product h
  5      WHERE o.product_id =h.product_id
  6      AND h.product_id =p_product_id
  7      ORDER by 2;
  8    v_company_rec cursorValue%ROWTYPE;
  9  BEGIN
 10    OPEN cursorValue(1);
 11
 12    LOOP
 13      FETCH cursorValue INTO v_company_rec;
 14      EXIT WHEN cursorValue%NOTFOUND;
 15      dbms_output.put_line(rpad(v_company_rec.product_description,20,' ')||' '||
 16      rpad(v_company_rec.company_short_name,30,' '));
 17    END LOOP;
 18    CLOSE cursorValue;
 19    OPEN cursorValue(2);
 20
 21    LOOP
 22      FETCH cursorValue INTO v_company_rec;
 23      EXIT WHEN cursorValue%NOTFOUND;
 24      dbms_output.put_line(rpad(v_company_rec.product_description,20,' ')||' '||
 25      rpad(v_company_rec.company_short_name,30,' '));
 26    END LOOP;
 27    CLOSE cursorValue;
 28  END;
 29  /
Java                 A Inc.
Java                 B Inc.
Java                 C Inc.
Oracle               D Inc.
Oracle               E Inc.
Oracle               F Inc.

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table product;

Table dropped.

SQL>
SQL> drop table company;

Table dropped.








25.14.Cursor Attributes
25.14.1.An example of cursorValue cursor using %ISOPEN
25.14.2.An example of cursor variable using %ROWCOUNT
25.14.3.using %ROWCOUNT as an incremental rowcount
25.14.4.An example to illustrate parameterized cursors and cursorValue%NOTFOUND
25.14.5.using SQL%BULK_ROWCOUNT and SQL%ROWCOUNT
25.14.6.Check sql%rowcount
25.14.7.While cursorVariable%found loop
25.14.8.Cursor not found
25.14.9.sql%notfound