Oracle / PLSQL: OPEN Statement
This Oracle tutorial explains how to use the Oracle/PLSQL OPEN statement with syntax and examples.
Description
Once you've declared your cursor, the next step is to use the OPEN statement to open the cursor.
Syntax
The syntax to open a cursor using the OPEN statement in Oracle/PLSQL is:
OPEN cursor_name;
Parameters or Arguments
- cursor_name
- The name of the cursor that you wish to open.
Example
For example, you could open a cursor called c1 with the following command:
OPEN c1;
Below is a function that demonstrates how to use the OPEN statement:
CREATE OR REPLACE Function FindCourse ( name_in IN varchar2 ) RETURN number IS cnumber number; CURSOR c1 IS SELECT course_number FROM courses_tbl WHERE course_name = name_in; BEGIN OPEN c1; FETCH c1 INTO cnumber; if c1%notfound then cnumber := 9999; end if; CLOSE c1; RETURN cnumber; END;
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