Hi List,

I know someone will have a good answer to this question:

I have a large PL/SQL program to convert some data.  Some tables are
created dynamically during the PL/SQL procedure using EXECUTE IMMEDIATE.  I
need to query values from some of these tables (only a couple of rows, so
performance is a non-issue currently).  Since the tables don't exist at
compilation time I thought about putting them into EXECUTE IMMEDIATE
statements to enable the PL/SQL to compile.  My problem, therefore, is how
do I get a figure from such a statement back into a normal variable?

I really don't want to break the conversion process into several PL/SQL
blocks if there is a way to avoid this.  Does anyone know of a tidy way to
accomplish this?  I'm willing to accept any ideas currently.

Thanks in advance,

Mark.

What, for example, is the equivalent of:

DECLARE
      n_count NUMBER;
BEGIN
      EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'SELECT COUNT(*) INTO n_count FROM DUAL';
      dbms_output.put_line('Number is '||n_count);
END;
/

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