Sorry I did not make it clear that the number I used here (1, 9, 15,99) are
just examples, the actual element index is a varible and they are not
continuous. Yes, refTbl can be defined into a package. I guess what I am
asking is if there is a way in pl/sql to do something like
-- FORALL array element indexes (they are non-continuous)
call a package function (parameter: element index)
-- end for
without looping the array.
-- orginal code:
declare
type numTbl is table of number index by binary_integer;
refTbl numTbl;
i number;
str varchar2(30);
begin
refTbl (1) := 1;
refTbl (9) := 1;
refTbl(15) := 1;
refTbl(99) := 1;
i := refTbl.first;
while i is not null loop
dbms_output.put_line ('i=' || i);
str:= my_package.function(i);
i := refTbl.next(i);
end loop;
end;
/
Guang
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Mladen Gogala
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 2:29 PM
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On 01/27/2004 02:09:25 PM, "Jesse, Rich" wrote:
> Couldn't the declarations be put into a package? We've done this in
> order
> to maintain values for the life of the session.
Yes, they could, I didn't see it in this example.
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