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Have looked everywhere for an example or explanation of this without success.
Have a table with a column that can contain NULL. Am using a cursor to loop over every record and load this column value into a variable using SELECT INTO. When I get to a NULL value, I get an ORA-04013 or similar that says "data not found". I actually want to treat NULL values in a particular way in the logic, not ignore them. Otherwise, I could just bind the cursor to a query that leaves out the NULLs.
I guess it makes sense to not want uninitialized variables floating around your PL/SQL code, but Oracle handles NULL values pretty gracefully elsewhere.
Can someone provide either an explanation of why this must work this way or a possible workaround.
Many thanks.
-- Jeff Wilson jwilson2000_at_home.com Eugene, Oregon (541) 684-8590Received on Sat Jul 21 2001 - 16:16:48 CDT
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