Re: variables in sql-statements

From: Gabriel Radu <gabriel.radu_at_znt.de>
Date: 13 Jun 2001 07:58:56 -0700
Message-ID: <d9d350a7.0106130658.657e7122_at_posting.google.com>


You need to use "Dynamic SQL" . See DBMS_SQL package.

"Simon Schrammel" <ssh_at_tetrag.ch> wrote in message news:<U9FV6.100$io1.504251_at_news>...
> Hello
>
> I am creating a script which uses variables. I store the table-names in
> these variables and I need to uses these variables in sql-statements. How
> does this work in orcacle?
>
> example:
>
> declare
> tab_name varchar2(20);
> col_name varchar2(20);
>
> begin
> tab_name:='labor';
> col_name:='name';
>
> select * from tab_name where col_name='ROM34';
>
> end;
>
>
> ERRORS:
> ORA-06550: line 7, column 15:
> PLS-00356: 'TAB_NAME' must name a table to which the user has access
> ORA-06550: line 7, column 1:
> PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
>
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Simon
Received on Wed Jun 13 2001 - 16:58:56 CEST

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