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dbms_sql « System Packages « Oracle PL / SQL
Oracle PL / SQL
System Packages
dbms_sql
1.
First DBMS_SQL Example
2.
Pass a query statement to a stored procedure
3.
Use dbms_sql.open_cursor create a cursor
4.
Use dbms_sql.bind_variable, dbms_sql.execute to insert value to a table
5.
Use dbms_sql.bind_array to bind array to a cursor
6.
Use dbms_sql.parse to bind a select statement to a cursor
7.
Call dbms_sql.describe_columns2 to get info for a column
8.
Non-Query DML and DDL Statements
9.
Use DBMS_SQL with the RETURNING clause.
10.
DBMS_SQL.NATIVE;
11.
DBMS_SQL.PARSE and DBMS_SQL.EXECUTE
12.
Dynamic sql statement with variable binding
13.
Dynamic select statement and row fetch
14.
Execute PL/SQL block
15.
DBMS_SQL package: dynamic SQL
16.
Pass where clause to a stored procedure
17.
Executing Queries and use DBMS_SQL.COLUMN_VALUE to map value
18.
Executing PL/SQL Blocks and use BIND_VARIABLE to bind variable
19.
drop the supplied table using dynamic SQL.
20.
DBMS_SQL.BIND_VARIABLE_CHAR
21.
illustrate the importance of setting out_value_size.
22.
Calling a function which uses dynamic SQL from within an SQL statement.
23.
Illustrates the interaction of roles and dynamic SQL.
24.
illustrates a DDL statement which is built dynamically from the procedure parameters.
25.
Use dbms_sql to process query, cursor and value
26.
Use dbms_sql.bind_variable to bind variable
27.
dbms_sql.varchar2_table type variable