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⟩ How To Pass a Parameter to a Cursor in Oracle?

When you define a cursor, you can set a formal parameter in the cursor. The formal parameter will be replaced by an actual parameter in the OPEN cursor statement. Here is a good example of a cursor with two parameters:

CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE ggl_CENTER AS

CURSOR emp_cur(low NUMBER, high NUMBER)

IS SELECT * FROM employees WHERE salary >= low

AND salary <= high;

BEGIN

FOR row IN emp_cur(12000,15000) LOOP

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(row.first_name || ' '

|| row.last_name

|| ': ' || row.salary);

END LOOP;

END;

/

Nancy Greenberg: 12000

John Russell: 14000

Karen Partners: 13500

Alberto Errazuriz: 12000

Michael Hartstein: 13000

Shelley Higgins: 12000

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