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⟩ What Is the Scope of a Local Variable?

The scope of a variable can be described with these rules:

► A variable is valid within the procedure or function where it is defined.

► A variable is also valid inside a sub procedure or function defined.

► If a variable name is collided with another variable in a sub procedure or function, this variable becomes not visible in that sub procedure or function.

Here is a sample script to show you those rules:

The script below illustrates how to use named parameters:

SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE PARENT AS

2 X CHAR(10) := 'ggl';

3 Y NUMBER := 999999.00;

4 PROCEDURE CHILD AS

5 Y CHAR(10) := 'CENTER';

6 Z NUMBER := -1;

7 BEGIN

8 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('X = ' || X); -- X from PARENT

9 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Y = ' || Y); -- Y from CHILD

10 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Z = ' || TO_CHAR(Z));

11 END;

12 BEGIN

13 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('X = ' || X); -- X from PARENT

14 DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Y = ' || TO_CHAR(Y));

15 -- DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Z = ' || TO_CHAR(Z));

16 CHILD;

17 END;

18 /

SQL> EXECUTE PARENT;

X = ggl

Y = 999999

X = ggl

Y = CENTER

Z = -1

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