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This document provides an introduction to PL/SQL including its structure, data types, and control structures. PL/SQL is a procedural language extension for SQL that allows for 3GL capabilities and integration with SQL. It uses a block structure with header, declaration, executable, and exception sections. Important data types include NUMBER, INTEGER, CHAR, VARCHAR2, and DATE. Control structures include conditional (IF/THEN), iterative (LOOP, WHILE, FOR), and exceptions. Functions are executed using an EXEC statement while procedures use an EXECUTE statement.

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Lec - PL - SQL (Nice)

This document provides an introduction to PL/SQL including its structure, data types, and control structures. PL/SQL is a procedural language extension for SQL that allows for 3GL capabilities and integration with SQL. It uses a block structure with header, declaration, executable, and exception sections. Important data types include NUMBER, INTEGER, CHAR, VARCHAR2, and DATE. Control structures include conditional (IF/THEN), iterative (LOOP, WHILE, FOR), and exceptions. Functions are executed using an EXEC statement while procedures use an EXECUTE statement.

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Introduction to PL/SQL

Introduction to PL/SQL
• Procedural Language extension for SQL
• Oracle Proprietary
• 3GL Capabilities
• Integration of SQL
• Portable within Oracle data bases
• Callable from any client
Structure of PL/SQL
• PL/SQL is Block Structured
A block is the basic unit from which all PL/SQL
programs are built. A block can be named
(functions and procedures) or anonymous
• Sections of block
1- Header Section
2- Declaration Section
3- Executable Section
4- Exception Section
Structure of PL/SQL
HEADER
Type and Name of block
DECLARE
Variables; Constants; Cursors;
BEGIN
PL/SQL and SQL Statements
EXCEPTION
Exception handlers
END;
Structure of PL/SQL
DECLARE
a number;
text1 varchar2(20);
text2 varchar2(20) := “HI”;
BEGIN
---------- ---------- ----------
END;
Important Data Types in PL/SQL include
NUMBER, INTEGER, CHAR, VARCHAR2, DATE
etc
to_date(‘02-05-2007','dd-mm-yyyy') { Converts
String to Date}
Structure of PL/SQL
• Data Types for specific columns

Variable_name Table_name.Column_name%type;

This syntax defines a variable of the type of the


referenced column on the referenced table
PL/SQL Control Structure
• PL/SQL has a number of control structures
which includes:
• Conditional controls
•  Iterative or loop controls.
• Exception or error controls

• It is these controls, used singly or together, that


allow the PL/SQL developer to direct the flow of
execution through the program.
PL/SQL Control Structure
• Conditional Controls
IF....THEN....END IF;
IF....THEN...ELSE....END IF;
IF....THEN...ELSIF....THEN....ELSE....END IF;
PL/SQL Control Structure
• LOOP
...SQL Statements...
EXIT;
END LOOP;

• WHILE loops
• WHILE condition LOOP
...SQL Statements...
END LOOP;

• FOR loops
• FOR <variable(numeric)> IN [REVERSE]
<lowerbound>..<upperbound> LOOP .... ..... END LOOP;
PL/SQL Control Structure
• Cursor
DECLARE
  name varchar2(20);  
Cursor c1 is
select t.name
from table t
where date is not null;
BEGIN
OPEN c1;
LOOP
FETCH c1 into name;
exit when c1%NOTFOUND;
END LOOP;
CLOSE c1;
END;
Debuging
• show error
• DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘ .. ‘);
Execution
• How to execute a function in PL/SQL?
Var issue_flag number;
exec :issue_flag:=fun_name(arg1,arg2,. . . .);
PRINT :issue_flag;
• How to execute a procedure in PL/SQL?
Exec procedure_name(arg1,arg2,. . . .);
THANK YOU
References
[1] http://www.csee.umbc.edu/help/oracle8/server.815/a67842/01_oview.htm#740
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PL/SQL
[3] http://www.skillbuilders.com/Tutorials-V2/ora9i_Intro_to_PLSQL/ora9i_Intro_to_PLSQL.cfm

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