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Oracle PL / SQL » PL SQL » Package 
Use package member variable to pass value
    
SQL>
SQL> create table t as select from all_objects;

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> create or replace package myPackage
  2  as
  3      type varchar2_array is table of varchar2(30index by binary_integer;
  4      type rc is ref cursor;
  5      procedure index_byp_owner in varchar2, p_object_name out varchar2_array,p_object_type out varchar2_array,p_timestamp out varchar2_array );
  6      procedure ref_cursorp_owner in varchar2, p_cursor in out rc );
  7  end;
  8  /

Package created.

SQL>
SQL> create or replace package body myPackage
  2  as
  3  procedure index_byp_owner in varchar2,p_object_name out varchar2_array,p_object_type out varchar2_array,p_timestamp out varchar2_array )
  4  is
  5  begin
  6      select object_name, object_type, timestamp
  7        bulk collect into p_object_name, p_object_type, p_timestamp
  8        from t
  9       where owner = p_owner;
 10  end;
 11
 12  procedure ref_cursorp_owner in varchar2,p_cursor in out rc )
 13  is
 14  begin
 15      open p_cursor for select object_name, object_type, timestamp from where owner = p_owner;
 16      end;
 17  end;
 18  /

Package body created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table t;

Table dropped.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>

   
    
    
    
  
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