Reputation: 31
I am trying to run the following query in SQL Developer, but I am receiving an error. I am trying to declare two local variables (var_num1 and payDate) and then set the variables. Does anyone know what I can be doing incorrectly? I know Oracle SQL is a little different than SQL Server.
DECLARE
var_num1 number;
payDate date;
BEGIN
var_num1 := 100;
payDate := '10/1/2013'
BEGIN
SELECT * FROM Paycode WHERE PaycodeID = var_num1 and PaycodeDate = payDate;
End;
END;
Error report:
ORA-06550: line 6, column 2:
PLS-00428: an INTO clause is expected in this SELECT statement
06550. 00000 - "line %s, column %s:\n%s"
*Cause: Usually a PL/SQL compilation error.
*Action:
Upvotes: 3
Views: 26951
Reputation: 565
If you want to get a resultset back in SQL Developer with this code block you will need to open a ref cursor for the query e.g.
DECLARE
refCur REF CURSOR;
refc refCur;
var_num1 number;
payDate date;
v_result Paycode%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
var_num1 := 100;
payDate := '10/1/2013';
OPEN refc FOR
SELECT *
FROM Paycode
WHERE PaycodeID = var_num1 and PaycodeDate = payDate;
END;
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 3459
You cannot use SELECT without INTO clause in PL/SQL. The output of the SELECT must be stored somewhere. Eg. table or variable or perhaps a record. See example below how to store result of the SELECT statement into record.
DECLARE
var_num1 number;
payDate date;
v_result Paycode%ROWTYPE;
BEGIN
var_num1 := 100;
payDate := '10/1/2013';
SELECT * INTO v_result
FROM Paycode
WHERE PaycodeID = var_num1 and PaycodeDate = payDate;
END;
Upvotes: 7