Loop Statements
Simple LOOP Statements
The syntax diagram is as follows:
Example
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE proc_loop(i in integer, count out integer)
AS
BEGIN
count:=0;
LOOP
IF count > i THEN
raise info 'count is %. ', count;
EXIT;
ELSE
count:=count+1;
END IF;
END LOOP;
END;
/
CALL proc_loop(10,5);
NOTICE:
The loop must be exploited together with EXIT; otherwise, a dead loop occurs.
WHILE-LOOP Statements
Syntax diagram
If the conditional expression is true, a series of statements in the WHILE statement are repeatedly executed and the condition is decided each time the loop body is executed.
Example
CREATE TABLE integertable(c1 integer) ;
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE proc_while_loop(maxval in integer)
AS
DECLARE
i int :=1;
BEGIN
WHILE i < maxval LOOP
INSERT INTO integertable VALUES(i);
i:=i+1;
END LOOP;
END;
/
-- Invoke a function:
CALL proc_while_loop(10);
-- Delete the stored procedure and table.
DROP PROCEDURE proc_while_loop;
DROP TABLE integertable;
FOR_LOOP (Integer variable) Statement
Syntax diagram
NOTE:
- The variable name is automatically defined as the integer type and exists only in this loop. The variable name falls between lower_bound and upper_bound.
- When the keyword REVERSE is used, the lower bound must be greater than or equal to the upper bound; otherwise, the loop body is not executed.
FOR_LOOP Query Statements
Syntax diagram
NOTE:
The variable target is automatically defined, its type is the same as that in the query result, and it is valid only in this loop. The target value is the query result.
FORALL Batch Query Statements
Syntax diagram
NOTE:
The variable index is automatically defined as the integer type and exists only in this loop. The index value falls between low_bound and upper_bound.
Example
CREATE TABLE hdfs_t1 (
title NUMBER(6),
did VARCHAR2(20),
data_peroid VARCHAR2(25),
kind VARCHAR2(25),
interval VARCHAR2(20),
time DATE,
isModified VARCHAR2(10)
);
INSERT INTO hdfs_t1 VALUES( 8, 'Donald', 'OConnell', 'DOCONNEL', '650.507.9833', to_date('21-06-1999', 'dd-mm-yyyy'), 'SH_CLERK' );
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE proc_forall()
AS
BEGIN
FORALL i IN 100..120
update hdfs_t1 set title = title + 100*i;
END;
/
-- Invoke a function:
CALL proc_forall();
-Query the invocation result of the stored procedure.
SELECT * FROM hdfs_t1 WHERE title BETWEEN 100 AND 120;
-- Delete the stored procedure and table.
DROP PROCEDURE proc_forall;
DROP TABLE hdfs_t1;
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