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Can one print to the screen from PL/SQL?

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One can use the DBMS_OUTPUT package to write information to an output buffer. This buffer can be displayed on the screen from SQL*Plus if you issue the SET SERVEROUTPUT ON; command. For example: set serveroutput on begin dbms_output.put_line('Look Ma, I can print from PL/SQL!!!'); end; / DBMS_OUTPUT is useful for debugging PL/SQL programs. However, if you print too much, the output buffer will overflow. In that case, set the buffer size to a larger value, eg.

What are the Blocks in PL/SQL?

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Latest Answer: Hi All,I am new to this community. It seems the question is related to Begin End block of PL/SQL. Se... Latest Answer: You must be speaking about PLS_INTEGER. PLS_INTEGER, uses machine-arithmetic unlike BINARY_INTEGER... Latest Answer: DESC will display the values in DESCending order when used in an ORDER BY clause.For example:SELECT ... Latest Answer: In hash join hash table gets build using the inputs. Nested loops as the name implies uses looping c..

How Do I Continue After a PL/SQL Exception?

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By default, you put an exception handler at the end of a subprogram to handle exceptions that are raised anywhere inside the subprogram. To continue executing from the spot where an exception happens, enclose the code that might raise an exception inside another BEGIN-END block with its own exception handler. For example, you might put separate BEGIN-END blocks around groups of SQL statements that might raise NO_DATA_FOUND, or around arithmetic operations that might raise DIVIDE_BY_ZERO.

What is the difference between SQL and PL/SQL?

PL/SQL FAQ - Oracle FAQ
SQL is a limited language that allows you to directly interact with the database. You can write queries (SELECT), manipulate objects (DDL) and data (DML) with SQL. However, SQL doesn't include all the things that normal programming languages have, such as loops and IF...THEN...ELSE statements. PL/SQL is a normal programming language that includes all the features of most other programming languages.

What is the difference between sql/pl-sql/embeded sql?

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How do I print a screen?

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A:You can click on the "Print" icon in the upper right of any screen to print a capture of that screen. On some screens such as the Nomination Matrix, there is also a feature under Screen Functions called "Print as Report". This option will print all information in a grid even if it is not all currently viewable without scrolling.

What is PL/SQL and what is it used for?

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SQL is a declarative language that allows database programmers to write a SQL declaration and hand it to the database for execution. As such, SQL cannot be used to execute procedural code with conditional, iterative and sequential statements. To overcome this limitation, PL/SQL was created. PL/SQL is Oracle's Procedural Language extension to SQL. PL/SQL's language syntax, structure and data types are similar to that of Ada.

Can one call DDL statements from PL/SQL?

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One can call DDL statements like CREATE, DROP, TRUNCATE, etc. from PL/SQL by using the "EXECUTE IMMEDIATE" statement (native SQL). Examples: begin EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'CREATE TABLE X(A DATE)'; end; begin execute Immediate 'TRUNCATE TABLE emp'; end; DECLARE var VARCHAR2(100); BEGIN var := 'CREATE TABLE temp1(col1 NUMBER(2))'; EXECUTE IMMEDIATE var; END; Users running Oracle versions below Oracle 8i can look at the DBMS_SQL package (see FAQ about Dynamic SQL).

When Should I Use Bind Variables with PL/SQL?

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When you imbed an INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, or SELECT SQL statement directly in your PL/SQL code, PL/SQL turns the variables in the WHERE and VALUES clauses into bind variables automatically. Oracle can reuse these SQL statement each time the same code is executed. To run similar statements with different variable values, you can save parsing overhead by calling a stored procedure that accepts parameters, then issues the statements with the parameters substituted in the right places.

How Can I Use Regular Expressions with PL/SQL?

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You can test or manipulate strings using the built-in functions REGEXP_INSTR, REGEXP_REPLACE, and REGEXP_SUBSTR. Oracle's regular expression features use characters like '.', '*', '^', and '$' that you might be familiar with from UNIX or Perl programming. For multi-language programming, there are also extensions such as '[:lower:]' to match a lowercase letter, instead of '[a-z]' which does not match lowercase accented letters.

What Can I Do with Objects and Object Types in PL/SQL?

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You can create object types by issuing the SQL statement CREATE TYPE using dynamic SQL (the EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement). You can use objects to group related values, as you would do with records, with the added advantage that you can store objects directly in the database. You can also create varrays, nested tables, and associative arrays of objects. You can write PL/SQL procedures and functions that accept objects as parameters.

How Do I Input or Output Data with PL/SQL?

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All other PL/SQL I/O is done through APIs that interact with other programs. For example, the DBMS_OUTPUT package has procedures such as PUT_LINE. To see the result outside of PL/SQL requires another program, such as SQL*Plus, to read and display the data passed to DBMS_OUTPUT. (SQL*Plus does not display DBMS_OUTPUT data unless you issue the command SET SERVEROUTPUT ON first.

I run my PL/SQL through SQL*Plus but I dont see anything? Why ?

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Before you Execute the PL/SQL do the following: SQL> set serveroutput on SQL> execute xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxx; dont forget the semicolon CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY apps_ar_forms_dup_trackcm AS select line, text from user_source where upper(name) = upper('&PLSQL_NAME') order by line Click Database, then Schema Browser, wait a few minutes. Then click the PROCS tab and look for your FUNCTION, PROCEDURE or PACKAGE. click here for a screen print example

Can one use dynamic SQL statements from PL/SQL?

PL/SQL FAQ - Oracle FAQ
Starting from Oracle8i one can use the "EXECUTE IMMEDIATE" statement to execute dynamic SQL and PL/SQL statements (statements created at run-time). Look at these examples. Note that the statements within quotes are NOT semicolon terminated: EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'CREATE TABLE x (a NUMBER)'; -- Using bind variables... sql_stmt := 'INSERT INTO dept VALUES (:1, :2, :3)'; EXECUTE IMMEDIATE sql_stmt USING dept_id, dept_name, location; -- Returning a cursor..

I can SELECT from SQL*Plus but not from PL/SQL. What is wrong?

PL/SQL FAQ - Oracle FAQ
PL/SQL respect object privileges given directly to the user, but does not observe privileges given through roles. The consequence is that a SQL statement can work in SQL*Plus, but will give an error in PL/SQL. Choose one of the following solutions: Grant direct access on the tables to your user. Do not use roles! GRANT select ON scott.emp TO my_user; Define your procedures with invoker rights (Oracle 8i and higher); create or replace procedure proc1 authid current_user is begin ...

Is there a PL/SQL Engine in SQL*Plus?

PL/SQL FAQ - Oracle FAQ
No. Unlike Oracle Forms, SQL*Plus does not have an embedded PL/SQL engine. Thus, all your PL/SQL code is sent directly to the database engine for execution. This makes it much more efficient as SQL statements are not stripped off and sent to the database individually.

How can we execute dynamic SQL From PL/SQL block?

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Can I print a copy of the e-book or do I have to read it on my computer screen?

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You are free to print one copy of the e-book for your own use or read it on your computer screen at any time.

Do I have to read it on screen or can I print it out?

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You can choose to do either or both. The books can be read on screen or can be printed onto paper. It's your choice. We recommend printing the recipes in Volume 2 that you will actually use.
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