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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » Cursor » Cursor Parameter 
25. 11. 3. Open cursor with parameter
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> create table employee (
  2  id                             number,
  3  employee_type_id               number,
  4  external_id                    varchar2(30),
  5  first_name                     varchar2(30),
  6  middle_name                    varchar2(30),
  7  last_name                      varchar2(30),
  8  name                           varchar2(100),
  9  birth_date                     date  ,
 10  gender_id                      number );

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> set serveroutput on size 1000000;
SQL>
SQL> declare
  2      cursor c_worker(aiv_last_name in employee.last_name%TYPEis
  3      select first_name
  4      from   employee
  5      where  last_name like aiv_last_name||'%'
  6      order by id;
  7
  8      v_first_name employee.first_name%TYPE;
  9
 10  begin
 11    open c_worker('DOE');
 12    loop
 13      fetch c_worker into v_first_name;
 14
 15      if c_worker%notfound then
 16        close c_worker;
 17        exit;
 18      end if;
 19
 20      DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(v_first_name);
 21    end loop;
 22  end;
 23  /

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL> drop table employee;

Table dropped.
25. 11. Cursor Parameter
25. 11. 1. Passing parameters to cursors
25. 11. 2. An example of parameterized cursor using cursor FOR LOOP
25. 11. 3. Open cursor with parameter
25. 11. 4. Parameterized cursor
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