/* * $Id: plsql.sql 826 2009-01-17 05:04:52Z unsaved $ * * This example is copied from the "Simple Programs in PL/SQL" * example by Yu-May Chang, Jeff Ullman, Prof. Jennifer Widom at * the Standord University Database Group's page * http://www-db.stanford.edu/~ullman/fcdb/oracle/or-plsql.html . * I have only removed some blank lines (in case somebody wants to * copy this code interactively-- because you can't use blank * lines inside of SQL commands in non-raw mode SqlTool when running * it interactively); and, at the bottom I have replaced the * client-specific, non-standard command "run;" with SqlTool's * corresponding command ".;" and added a plain SQL SELECT command * to show whether the PL/SQL code worked. - Blaine */ CREATE TABLE T1( e INTEGER, f INTEGER ); DELETE FROM T1; INSERT INTO T1 VALUES(1, 3); INSERT INTO T1 VALUES(2, 4); /* Above is plain SQL; below is the PL/SQL program. */ DECLARE a NUMBER; b NUMBER; BEGIN SELECT e,f INTO a,b FROM T1 WHERE e>1; INSERT INTO T1 VALUES(b,a); END; .; /** The statement on the previous line, ".;" is SqlTool specific. * This command says to save the input up to this point to the * edit buffer and send it to the database server for execution. * I added the SELECT statement below to give imm */ /* This should show 3 rows, one containing values 4 and 2 (in this order)...*/ SELECT * FROM t1;