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Oracle PL / SQL » Stored Procedure Function » Procedure Call 




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SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE CallMe(pA VARCHAR2,pB NUMBER,pC BOOLEAN,pD DATEAS
  2  BEGIN
  3    NULL;
  4  END CallMe;
  5  /

SP2-0804: Procedure created with compilation warnings

SQL>
SQL> DECLARE
  2    v1 VARCHAR2(10);
  3    v2 NUMBER(7,6);
  4    v3 BOOLEAN;
  5    v4 DATE;
  6  BEGIN
  7    CallMe(pA => v1, pB => v2,pC => v3,pD => v4);
  8  END;
  9  /

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL>

   
    
    
  














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