How To Define an Anonymous Procedure with Variables?
Submitted by: AdministratorAnonymous procedure is a procedure without any name. If you have some variables to declare, you can define an anonymous procedure by using the DECLARE keyword in SQL*Plus as shown in the following tutorial script:
SQL> set serveroutput on;
SQL> declare
2 site char(80) := 'globalguideline';
3 begin
4 dbms_output.put_line('Welcome to ' || site);
5 end;
6 /
Welcome to globalguideline
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> /
Welcome to globalguideline
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
"/" runs the anonymous block, which print the "Welcome to globalguideline" message.
Submitted by: Administrator
SQL> set serveroutput on;
SQL> declare
2 site char(80) := 'globalguideline';
3 begin
4 dbms_output.put_line('Welcome to ' || site);
5 end;
6 /
Welcome to globalguideline
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> /
Welcome to globalguideline
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
"/" runs the anonymous block, which print the "Welcome to globalguideline" message.
Submitted by: Administrator
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