Multiple Records being fetched in Cursor PLSQL Procedure - oracle

Table : WSH_DEL_DETAILS_INTERFACE
Unique Column:DELIVERY_DETAIL_INTERFACE_ID
Input to procedure : DELIVERY_DETAIL_INTERFACE_ID
Column values to be fetched:SALES_ORDER_LINE_NUMBER , SALES_ORDER_NUMBER
Expected Output:
Single record
Actual Output:
All records in table are being fetched
Code:
create or replace PROCEDURE procedurevalidation(
delivery_detail_interface_id IN
WSH_DEL_DETAILS_INTERFACE.DELIVERY_DETAIL_INTERFACE_ID%TYPE,
ROW_COUNT OUT INTEGER)
IS
CURSOR wddi_cur IS SELECT * FROM WSH_DEL_DETAILS_INTERFACE WHERE
DELIVERY_DETAIL_INTERFACE_ID = delivery_detail_interface_id;
wddi_record WSH_DEL_DETAILS_INTERFACE%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
OPEN wddi_cur;
LOOP
FETCH wddi_cur into wddi_record;
EXIT when wddi_cur%NOTFOUND;
DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE(100000);
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(delivery_detail_interface_id);
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('SALESORDERNUMBER111:::: ' ||
wddi_record.SALES_ORDER_NUMBER);
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('SALESORDERLINENUMBER1111::::: ' ||
wddi_record.SALES_ORDER_LINE_NUMBER);
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('COUNT' || ROW_COUNT);
END LOOP;
CLOSE wddi_cur;
end;

You need to change the names of the input variable to your procedure.
create or replace PROCEDURE procedurevalidation(
p_delivery_detail_interface_id IN
WSH_DEL_DETAILS_INTERFACE.DELIVERY_DETAIL_INTERFACE_ID%TYPE,
ROW_COUNT OUT INTEGER)
And in your cursor you need to change the variable name as well.
CURSOR wddi_cur
IS
SELECT *
FROM WSH_DEL_DETAILS_INTERFACE
WHERE DELIVERY_DETAIL_INTERFACE_ID = p_delivery_detail_interface_id;
Your cursor is returning all records in the table because you are equating the table's column itself and not matching it with the input variable in the procedure

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for row in table , save the row in temporary table to use its data in select query in plpgsql

I want to do something like this , but not sure will the row variable of data type record used to iterate a for loop over a table can be inserted into a temporary table within the same for loop itself,
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION LoopThroughTable()
RETURNS VOID
AS
$$
DECLARE
t_row record;
BEGIN
FOR t_row in SELECT * FROM the_table
LOOP
create temp table tmp as (select * from t_row); --- is this possible??
--- use the data of tmp table in some select query
drop table tmp; -- is this possible??
END LOOP;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
If it is possible, can someone help me with the correct syntax?
Figured it out!
Just in case someone stumbles upon this post, the efficient way of accessing t_row record kind of data would be:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION LoopThroughTable()
RETURNS VOID
AS
$$
DECLARE
t_row record;
BEGIN
FOR t_row in SELECT * FROM table_1
LOOP
SELECT * FROM table_2 when A= t_row.B
-- where A is a column in table_2 whose value should be equal to column B in t_row (which single row from table_1)
END LOOP;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;

How to access and query objects passed as parameter to a procedure while converting from Oracle to postgresql

I have a procedure in Oracle that I need to convert to Postgresql and need help on it. It paases a collection of objects in a procedure.The procedure then checks if each object is present in a database table or not and if present it gives a message that , that specific element is found/present. if some element that is paassed to the procedure is not present in the table, the procedure just doesnt do anything. I have to write equivalent of that in postgresql. I think the heart of the issue is this statement:
SELECT COUNT (*)
INTO v_cnt
FROM **TABLE (p_cust_tab_type_i)** pt
WHERE pt.ssn = cc.ssn;
In Oracle a collection can be treated as a table and one can query it but I dont know how to do that in postgresql. The code to create the table, add data, create the procedure, call the procedure by passing the collection (3 objects) and output of that is posted below. Can someone suggest how this can be done in postgresql?
Following the oracle related code and details:
--create table
create table temp_n_tab1
(ssn number,
fname varchar2(20),
lname varchar2(20),
items varchar2(100));
/
--add data
insert into temp_n_tab1 values (1,'f1','l1','i1');
--SKIP no. ssn no. 2 intentionally..
insert into temp_n_tab1 values (3,'f3','l3','i3');
insert into temp_n_tab1 values (4,'f4','l4','i4');
insert into temp_n_tab1 values (5,'f5','l5','i5');
insert into temp_n_tab1 values (6,'f6','l6','i6');
commit;
--create procedure
SET SERVEROUTPUT ON
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE temp_n_proc (
p_cust_tab_type_i IN temp_n_customer_tab_type)
IS
t_cust_tab_type_i temp_n_customer_tab_type;
v_cnt NUMBER;
v_ssn temp_n_tab1.ssn%TYPE;
CURSOR c
IS
SELECT ssn
FROM temp_n_tab1
ORDER BY 1;
BEGIN
--t_cust_tab_type_i := p_cust_tab_type_i();
FOR cc IN c
LOOP
SELECT COUNT (*)
INTO v_cnt
FROM TABLE (p_cust_tab_type_i) pt
WHERE pt.ssn = cc.ssn;
IF (v_cnt > 0)
THEN
DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line (
'The array element '
|| TO_CHAR (cc.ssn)
|| ' exists in the table.');
END IF;
END LOOP;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS
THEN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE (SQLERRM);
END;
/
--caller proc
SET SERVEROUTPUT ON
declare
array temp_n_customer_tab_type := temp_n_customer_tab_type();
begin
for i in 1 .. 3
loop
array.extend;
array(i) := temp_n_cust_header_type( i, 'name ' || i, 'lname ' || i,i*i*i*i );
end loop;
temp_n_proc( array );
end;
/
caller proc output:
The array element 1 exists in the table.
The array element 3 exists in the table.
When you create a table in Postgres, a type with the same name is also created. So you can simply pass an array of the table's type as a parameter to the function.
Inside the function you can then use unnest() to treat the array like a table.
The following is the closest match to your original Oracle code:
create function temp_n_proc(p_cust_tab_type_i temp_n_tab1[])
returns void
as
$$
declare
l_rec record;
l_msg text;
l_count integer;
BEGIN
for l_rec in select t1.ssn
from temp_n_tab1 t1
loop
select count(*)
into l_count
from unnest(p_cust_tab_type_i) as t
where t.ssn = l_rec.ssn;
if l_count > 0 then
raise notice 'The array element % exist in the table', l_rec.ssn;
end if;
end loop;
END;
$$
language plpgsql;
The row-by-row processing is not a good idea to begin with (neither in Postgres, nor in Oracle). It would be a lot more efficient to get the existing elements in a single query:
create function temp_n_proc(p_cust_tab_type_i temp_n_tab1[])
returns void
as
$$
declare
l_rec record;
l_msg text;
BEGIN
for l_rec in select t1.ssn
from temp_n_tab1 t1
where t1.ssn in (select t.ssn
from unnest(p_cust_tab_type_i) as t)
loop
raise notice 'The array element % exist in the table', l_rec.ssn;
end loop;
return;
END;
$$
language plpgsql;
You can call the function like this:
select temp_n_proc(array[row(1,'f1','l1','i1'),
row(2,'f2','l2','i2'),
row(3,'f3','l3','i3')
]::temp_n_tab1[]);
However a more "Postgres" like and much more efficient way would be to not use PL/pgSQL for this, but create a simple SQL function that returns the messages as a result:
create or replace function temp_n_proc(p_cust_tab_type_i temp_n_tab1[])
returns table(message text)
as
$$
select format('The array element %s exist in the table', t1.ssn)
from temp_n_tab1 t1
where t1.ssn in (select t.ssn
from unnest(p_cust_tab_type_i) as t)
$$
language sql;
This returns the output of the function as a result rather than using the clumsy raise notice.
You can use it like this:
select *
from temp_n_proc(array[row(1,'f1','l1','i1'),
row(2,'f2','l2','i2'),
row(3,'f3','l3','i3')
]::temp_n_tab1[]);

Using %ROWTYPE in Procedure in Oracle

I am trying to use %ROWTYPE in my code and trying to insert value into it using a cursor for loop as below :
CREATE or REPLACE PROCEDURE test_acr (
PROJECT_START_DATE IN DATE,USER_ID IN VARCHAR2)
IS TYPE acr_new IS TABLE OF acr_projected_new%ROWTYPE
INDEX BY SIMPLE_INTEGER;
acr_projected_neww acr_new;
CURSOR WEEKENDING_DATE IS
SELECT WEEKEND_DATE
FROM weekending_table
WHERE WEEKEND_DATE BETWEEN PROJECT_START_DATE AND sysdate;
BEGIN
FOR WEEKEND_DATE_REC in WEEKENDING_DATE LOOP
INSERT INTO acr_projected_neww(WEEKEND_DATE,USERID,TIMESTAMP,ACR_PROJECTED,artificial_id)
SELECT WEEKEND_DATE_REC.WEEKEND_DATE,USER_ID,sysdate,
(select sum(acr_h.activity_impact)
FROM ACR_HISTORY acr_h
LEFT JOIN Activity act on act.activity_id = acr_h.activity_id
LEFT JOIN Activity_Date_Duration act_d on act_d.activity_id = act.activity_id),1 from dual;
END LOOP;
END test_acr;
When i try to run this i get below error:
Error(54,14): PL/SQL: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
My Requirement is to create virtual table and insert the data into it using cursor for loop if not then any other means is appreciated.
Please help it will be greatly appreciated!
Looks like table name is incorrect in your INSERT statement.
You need not use two queries. Instead, define your cursor such that it has all the columns of the records you want to store in the collection. Then use BULK COLLECT INTO instead of insert as shown. Define your collection as table of cursor%ROWTYPE.
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE test_acr
IS
CURSOR WEEKENDING_DATE
IS
SELECT a.col1,a.col2,b.col1,b.col2 ,c.col1
from table1 a , table2 b LEFT JOIN table3 c; --Here include all the data from the required tables.
TYPE acr_new
IS
TABLE OF WEEKENDING_DATE%ROWTYPE;
acr_projected_neww acr_new;
BEGIN
FETCH WEEKENDING_DATE BULK COLLECT INTO acr_projected_neww;
END test_acr;
If you need to manipulate your data (access each row - then see script below, this is sequential access (inserts) into nested table (PL/SQL collection)
CREATE or REPLACE PROCEDURE test_acr (PROJECT_START_DATE IN DATE,USER_ID IN VARCHAR2)
IS
TYPE acr_new
IS TABLE OF acr_projected_new%ROWTYPE; // nested table, notice absence of INDEX by clause
acr_projected_neww acr_new := acr_projected_neww(); // instantiation, constructor call
CURSOR WEEKENDING_DATE IS
SELECT WEEKEND_DATE
FROM weekending_table
WHERE WEEKEND_DATE BETWEEN PROJECT_START_DATE AND sysdate;
BEGIN
FOR WEEKEND_DATE_REC in WEEKENDING_DATE
LOOP
acr_new.extend; // make room for the next element in collection
acr_new(acr_new.last) := WEEKEND_DATE_REC; // Adding seq. to the end of collection
...
END LOOP;
END test_acr;
However if you want to BULK INSERT (there is no requirement to get access to each row) see script below
CREATE or REPLACE PROCEDURE test_acr (PROJECT_START_DATE IN DATE,USER_ID IN VARCHAR2)
IS
TYPE acr_new IS TABLE OF acr_projected_new%ROWTYPE; // no INDEX BY clause
acr_projected_neww acr_new = acr_new(); // Notice constructor call
CURSOR WEEKENDING_DATE IS
SELECT WEEKEND_DATE
FROM weekending_table
WHERE WEEKEND_DATE BETWEEN PROJECT_START_DATE AND sysdate;
BEGIN
FETCH WEEKENDING_DATE BULK COLLECT INTO acr_projected_neww;
...
END LOOP;
END test_acr;
I have used temporary table outside my procedure:
CREATE GLOBAL TEMPORARY TABLE "MY_TEMP"
( "WEEKEND_DATE" DATE,
"USERID" VARCHAR2(255 BYTE),
"TIMESTAMP" TIMESTAMP (6),
"ACR_PROJECTED" NUMBER,
"ARTIFICIAL_ID" NUMBER
) ON COMMIT PRESERVE ROWS ;
i have just used the above temporary table inside my Procedure
create or replace PROCEDURE GET_ACR_TEST(
PROJECT_START_DATE IN DATE ,
USER_ID IN VARCHAR2,
) AS
CURSOR WEEKENDING_DATE IS
SELECT WEEKEND_DATE, DURATION
FROM weekending_table where WEEKEND_DATE between PROJECT_START_DATE and sysdate;
Begin
FOR WEEKEND_DATE_REC in WEEKENDING_DATE
LOOP
insert into MY_TEMP (WEEKEND_DATE,USERID,TIMESTAMP,ACR_PROJECTED,artificial_id)
select WEEKEND_DATE_REC.WEEKEND_DATE,USER_ID,sysdate,
(select sum(acr_h.activity_impact)
from ACR_HISTORY acr_h
LEFT JOIN Activity act on act.activity_id = acr_h.activity_id
LEFT JOIN Activity_Date_Duration act_d on act_d.activity_id = act.activity_id),1
from dual;
End Loop;
END GET_ACR_TEST;
The above method is working.
Thank you all for your comments!

Display a table inside an Oracle procedure

I'm on Oracle DB 12c and using SQL Developer.
How can I display every rows of a table inside a procedure, if all arguments are "null".
I'm guessing that my IF is correct and I might have seen two or three posts where they used cursors but I'm not very familiar with the utilization of those.
I would like it to basically be a SELECT * FROM Salle but with a condition.
Am I on the right track here ?
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE Foo1 (noSalle in varchar2, Cat in varchar2, Nb in number)
IS
cursor SYS_REFCURSOR; -- Not sure at all about that
BEGIN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Salle : ' || noSalle || 'Cat : ' || Cat);
IF (noSalle = null AND Cat = null AND Nb = null) THEN
OPEN cursor FOR
SELECT * from Salle;
-- Some sort of FOR row IN cursor LOOP ?
-- Display ALL rows of "Salle"
END IF;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Erreur Oracle : '||sqlcode||' ; Message Oracle : '||sqlerrm);
END;
SYS_REFCURSOR is used to hold tabular data usually used when you want to return such data from a function.
Null comparison is incorrect. Use colname is null instead.
If you just want to print all the rows using dbms_output.put_line or something similar, you can do this
for row in (select * from salle) loop
dbms_output.put_line(row.col1||' '||row.col2);
end loop;

Oracle cursor with variable columns/tables/criteria

I need to open a cursor while table name, columns and where clause are varying. The table name etc will be passed as parameter. For example
CURSOR batch_cur
IS
SELECT a.col_1, b.col_1
FROM table_1 a inner join table_2 b
ON a.col_2 = b.col_2
WHERE a.col_3 = 123
Here, projected columns, table names, join criteria and where clause will be passed as parameters. Once opened, i need to loop through and process each fetched record.
You need to use dynamic SQL something like this:
procedure dynamic_proc
( p_table_1 varchar2
, p_table_2 varchar2
, p_value number
)
is
batch_cur sys_refcursor;
begin
open batch_cur for
'select a.col_1, b.col_1
from ' || p_table_1 || ' a inner join || ' p_table_2 || ' b
on a.col_2 = b.col_2
where a.col_3 = :bind_value1';
using p_value;
-- Now fetch data from batch_cur...
end;
Note the use of a bind variable for the data value - very important if you will re-use this many times with different values.
From your question i guess you need a dynamic cursor. Oracle provides REFCURSOR for dynamic sql statements. Since your query will be built dynamically you need a refcursor to do that.
create procedure SP_REF_CHECK(v_col1 number,v_col2 date,v_tab1 number,v_var1 char,v_var2 varchar2)
is
Ref_cur is REF CURSOR;
My_cur Ref_cur;
My_type Table_name%rowtype;
stmt varchar2(500);
begin
stmt:='select :1,:2 from :3 where :4=:5';
open My_cur for stmt using v_col1,v_col2,v_tab1,v_var1,v_var2;
loop
fetch My_cur into My_type;
//do some processing //
exit when My_cur%notfound;
end loop;
close My_cur;
end;
Check this link for more http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B10500_01/appdev.920/a96624/11_dynam.htm

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