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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » Function Procedure Packages » NOCOPY 
27. 18. 4. IN OUT NOCOPY
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE very_confusing (
  2     arg1   IN              VARCHAR2
  3   , arg2   IN OUT          VARCHAR2
  4   , arg3   IN OUT NOCOPY   VARCHAR2
  5  )
  6  IS
  7  BEGIN
  8     arg2 := 'Second value';
  9     DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line ('arg2 assigned, arg1 = ' || arg1);
 10     arg3 := 'Third value';
 11     DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line ('arg3 assigned, arg1 = ' || arg1);
 12  END;
 13  /

Procedure created.

SQL>
SQL> DECLARE
  2     str   VARCHAR2 (100:= 'First value';
  3  BEGIN
  4     DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line ('str before = ' || str);
  5     very_confusing (str, str, str);
  6     DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line ('str after = ' || str);
  7  END;
  8  /

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
27. 18. NOCOPY
27. 18. 1. You can pass variables by reference, even in PL/SQL
27. 18. 2. The hint NOCOPY is applicable only to OUT and IN OUT types of variables
27. 18. 3. Performance improvement of NOCOPY
27. 18. 4. IN OUT NOCOPY
27. 18. 5. The behavior of NOCOPY.
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