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I'm building a cursor to execute several actions inside of a procedure. But I
need to retrieve a value from a dictionary table in order to do a SELECT..INTO
statement. The part I'm having trouble with would look like this:
Declare x Varchar2(25); s Varchar2(25); Begin x:='CustId'; Select x into s from Orders Where OrderId = 1234; End;
As I loop through the cursor I want to constantly be resetting X and insert a value into S. But the Select statement doesn't interpret the value of X as the literal string. I just get the value of X into the variable S. I figure there has got to be some way to do this. I would appreciate any advice.
David Osberg
dosberg_at_yahoo.com
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