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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » PL SQL Statements » Select into 
22. 10. 7. Use more than one entrances in if statement to handle the value returned from a select into
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> -- create demo table
SQL> create table Employee(
  2    ID                 VARCHAR2(BYTE)         NOT NULL primary key,
  3    First_Name         VARCHAR2(10 BYTE),
  4    Last_Name          VARCHAR2(10 BYTE),
  5    Start_Date         DATE,
  6    End_Date           DATE,
  7    Salary             Number(8,2),
  8    City               VARCHAR2(10 BYTE),
  9    Description        VARCHAR2(15 BYTE)
 10  )
 11  /

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> -- prepare data
SQL> insert into Employee(ID,  First_Name, Last_Name, Start_Date,                     End_Date,                       Salary,  City,       Description)
  2               values ('01','Jason',    'Martin',  to_date('19960725','YYYYMMDD'), to_date('20060725','YYYYMMDD'), 12'Toronto',  'Programmer')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(ID,  First_Name, Last_Name, Start_Date,                     End_Date,                       Salary,  City,       Description)
  2                values('02','Alison',   'Mathews', to_date('19760321','YYYYMMDD'), to_date('19860221','YYYYMMDD'), 66'Vancouver','Tester')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(ID,  First_Name, Last_Name, Start_Date,                     End_Date,                       Salary,  City,       Description)
  2                values('03','James',    'Smith',   to_date('19781212','YYYYMMDD'), to_date('19900315','YYYYMMDD'), 25'Vancouver','Tester')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(ID,  First_Name, Last_Name, Start_Date,                     End_Date,                       Salary,  City,       Description)
  2                values('04','Celia',    'Rice',    to_date('19821024','YYYYMMDD'), to_date('19990421','YYYYMMDD'), 37'Vancouver','Manager')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(ID,  First_Name, Last_Name, Start_Date,                     End_Date,                       Salary,  City,       Description)
  2                values('05','Robert',   'Black',   to_date('19840115','YYYYMMDD'), to_date('19980808','YYYYMMDD'), 23'Vancouver','Tester')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(ID,  First_Name, Last_Name, Start_Date,                     End_Date,                       Salary, City,        Description)
  2                values('06','Linda',    'Green',   to_date('19870730','YYYYMMDD'), to_date('19960104','YYYYMMDD'), 43,'New York',  'Tester')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(ID,  First_Name, Last_Name, Start_Date,                     End_Date,                       Salary, City,        Description)
  2                values('07','David',    'Larry',   to_date('19901231','YYYYMMDD'), to_date('19980212','YYYYMMDD'), 78,'New York',  'Manager')
  3  /

row created.

SQL> insert into Employee(ID,  First_Name, Last_Name, Start_Date,                     End_Date,                       Salary, City,        Description)
  2                values('08','James',    'Cat',     to_date('19960917','YYYYMMDD'), to_date('20020415','YYYYMMDD'), 12,'Vancouver', 'Tester')
  3  /

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> -- display data in the table
SQL> select from Employee
  2  /


ID   FIRST_NAME           LAST_NAME            START_DAT END_DATE      SALARY CITY       DESCRIPTION
---- -------------------- -------------------- --------- --------- ---------- ---------- ---------------
01   Jason                Martin               25-JUL-96 25-JUL-06         12 Toronto    Programmer
02   Alison               Mathews              21-MAR-76 21-FEB-86         66 Vancouver  Tester
03   James                Smith                12-DEC-78 15-MAR-90         25 Vancouver  Tester
04   Celia                Rice                 24-OCT-82 21-APR-99         37 Vancouver  Manager
05   Robert               Black                15-JAN-84 08-AUG-98         23 Vancouver  Tester
06   Linda                Green                30-JUL-87 04-JAN-96         43 New York   Tester
07   David                Larry                31-DEC-90 12-FEB-98         78 New York   Manager
08   James                Cat                  17-SEP-96 15-APR-02         12 Vancouver  Tester

rows selected.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> DECLARE
  2     v_salary EMPLOYEE.salary%TYPE;
  3     v_id EMPLOYEE.id%TYPE := '07';
  4  BEGIN
  5     SELECT salary
  6     INTO v_salary
  7     FROM EMPLOYEE
  8     WHERE id = v_id;
  9
 10     DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Starting salary: '||v_salary);
 11
 12     IF v_salary < 40
 13     THEN
 14        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('less than 40');
 15     ELSIF v_salary BETWEEN 40 AND 50
 16     THEN
 17        v_salary := v_salary - (v_salary * .10);
 18
 19        UPDATE EMPLOYEE
 20        SET salary = v_salary
 21        WHERE id = v_id;
 22     ELSIF v_salary > 50
 23     THEN
 24        v_salary := v_salary - (v_salary * .10);
 25
 26        UPDATE EMPLOYEE
 27        SET salary = v_salary
 28        WHERE id = v_id;
 29     END IF;
 30
 31     DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Ending salary: '||v_salary);
 32
 33     ROLLBACK;
 34  EXCEPTION
 35     WHEN OTHERS
 36     THEN
 37        DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(SQLERRM);
 38        ROLLBACK;
 39  END;
 40  /
Starting salary: 78
Ending salary: 70.2

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> -- clean the table
SQL> drop table Employee
  2  /

Table dropped.
22. 10. Select into
22. 10. 1. Use Select into statement to assign value to a variable
22. 10. 2. Multiple-Row SELECT Command with Several Exception-Handling Routines: set value in exception handler
22. 10. 3. Select data into record type data
22. 10. 4. Select data into PL/SQL table of cursor
22. 10. 5. Select count value into a variable
22. 10. 6. Use if statement to check the selected into value
22. 10. 7. Use more than one entrances in if statement to handle the value returned from a select into
22. 10. 8. Retrieving a single row: The basic syntax
22. 10. 9. Use IF-THEN-ELSE to check the return value from the select into statement
22. 10. 10. SELECT into ROWTYPE
22. 10. 11. SELECT into TYPE
22. 10. 12. Multiple-row SELECT command.
22. 10. 13. Multiple-row SELECT command with several exception-handling routines
22. 10. 14. Create a loop that prints a list of all employees and their managers
22. 10. 15. You must have the same datatypes in both the SELECT and INTO clauses.
22. 10. 16. select pair value into two variables
22. 10. 17. Build an anonymous block that will trigger an error.
22. 10. 18. Demo a SELECT INTO with exception handling
22. 10. 19. Select into and subquery
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