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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » PL SQL Statements » Loop 
22.3.Loop
22.3.1.Loops
22.3.2.Simple Loops
22.3.3.LOOP END LOOP
22.3.4.Count up by hundreds until we get an error
22.3.5.The EXIT WHEN statement can appear anywhere in the loop code.
22.3.6.Exit a LOOP
22.3.7.EXIT a LOOP for a certain condition
22.3.8.Nested loops: Loop inside of a Loop
22.3.9.Exiting from Nested Loops
22.3.10.Using Labels and EXIT Statements with Loops
22.3.11.Creating a REPEAT...UNTIL Loop
22.3.12.Use LOOP to insert data to a table
22.3.13.Fetch Cursor data in LOOP
22.3.14.A SQL Replacement for Regular Loops
22.3.15.Named loop block
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