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ASP.NETCodeSnip: Using Dynamic Cursor in a Procedure Using Oracle 9i
Author: aspalliance.com |
Published: 21st May 2008 |
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Add CommentFiled in: ASP NETIn this code snippet, Deepankar examines the usage of dynamic cursors in a procedure where the table name is passed as an input parameter. After listing the SQL code sample, he analyzes it and then provides a screenshot of the final output.
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