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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » Collections » Table of Number 
26. 23. 22. Loop through table of number by index
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> create table employee
  2          (
  3           emp_no                 integer     primary key
  4          ,lastname               varchar2(20)    not null
  5          ,firstname              varchar2(15)    not null
  6          ,midinit                varchar2(1)
  7          ,street                 varchar2(30)
  8          ,city                   varchar2(20)
  9          ,state                  varchar2(2)
 10          ,zip                    varchar2(5)
 11          ,zip_4                  varchar2(4)
 12          ,area_code              varchar2(3)
 13          ,phone                  varchar2(8)
 14          ,salary                 number(5,2)
 15          ,birthdate              date
 16          ,hiredate               date
 17          ,title                  varchar2(20)
 18          ,dept_no                integer
 19        ,mgr              integer
 20        ,region           number
 21        ,division         number
 22        ,total_sales          number
 23         );

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip,zip_4, area_code, phone, birthdate, title)
  2  values (1,'Gardinia','Joy','R','688 Ave','New York','NY','12122','2333','212','200-3393','12-nov-1956','President');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip, zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate, title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values (2,'Anderson','Lucy','J','33 Ave','New York','NY','43552','6633','212','234-4444',7.75,'21-mar-1951','1-feb-1994','Sales Manager',2,1,100,10,40000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip, zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate,title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values (3,'Somers','Ingrid','E','12 Ave','New York','NY','76822','8763','212','867-6893',7.75,'14-feb-1963','15-mar-1995','Sales Clerk',2,2,100,10,10000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip,zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate, title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values (4,'Washington','Georgia','J','13th Street','New York','NY','43122','4333','212','340-4365',11.50,'2-jul-1963','21-apr-1994','Designer',1,1,100,10,40000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip, zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate, title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values (5,'Doright','Dudley','J','56 Langer Street','Staten Island','NY','23332','4983','718','777-4365',21.65,'15-may-1958','2-aug-1994','Designer',1,1,100,10,40000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip,zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate,title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values 6,'Doright','Dorothy','R','56 Langer Street','Staten Island','NY','23332','4983','718','777-4365',24.65,'10-dec-1968','2-aug-1994','Designer',1,1,100,10,40000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip, zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate, title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values 7,'Perry','Donna','R','1st Ave','New York','NY','44444','3444','212','111-6893',7.75,'14-feb-1967','15-mar-1995','Sales Clerk',2,1,100,10,40000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip, zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate, title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values 8,'Roger','John','E','67 H Ave','New York','NY','33822','1163','212','122-6893',10.00,'14-jun-1956','15-mar-1995','Accountant',3,1,100,10,40000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip, zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate, title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values 9,'Hall','Ted','R','1236 Lane','New York','NY','33823','1164','212','222-4393',13.00,'10-jun-1959','15-aug-1997','Sales Representative',3,1,100,10,50000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(emp_no, lastname, firstname, midinit, street, city, state, zip, zip_4, area_code, phone, salary, birthdate, hiredate, title, dept_no, mgr, region, division, total_sales)
  2  values 10,'Barbee','Candice','L','400 Street','New York','NY','33811','2009','212','321-6873',12.00,'10-oct-1964','15-jan-1999','Sales Representative',3,1,100,10,35000);

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> declare
  2    type num_type is    table of number;
  3    l_manager_array     num_type := num_type(1,2,3);
  4    child_record_found  exception;
  5    pragma    exception_init(child_record_found, -2292);
  6    v_index             number;
  7  begin
  8    forall i in l_manager_array.FIRST..l_manager_array.LAST
  9       delete from employee WHERE mgr = l_manager_array(i);
 10       dbms_output.put_line(sql%rowcount);
 11    exception
 12       when child_record_found then
 13           v_index := l_manager_array.first;
 14           dbms_output.put_line('child record found');
 15           for i in l_manager_array.FIRST..l_manager_array.LAST
 16           loop
 17             dbms_output.put_line('delete for manager '
 18                                  ||l_manager_array(v_index)
 19                                  ||' deleted '
 20                                  ||SQL%BULK_ROWCOUNT(v_index)
 21                                  ||' rows.');
 22             v_index := l_manager_Array.NEXT(v_index);
 23           end loop;
 24           commit;
 25  end;
 26  /
9

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table employee;

Table dropped.

SQL>
SQL>
26. 23. Table of Number
26. 23. 1. An example of declaring an Index-by table
26. 23. 2. Initializing a Nested Table
26. 23. 3. NULL and Empty Nested Tables and NULL elements
26. 23. 4. Is a table collection a null value
26. 23. 5. ORA-06531: Reference to uninitialized collection
26. 23. 6. Initialize table collection with null value
26. 23. 7. Accessing an Index-by table
26. 23. 8. Accessing an entire Index-by table
26. 23. 9. Accessing an undefined row of an Index-by table
26. 23. 10. Assigning rows of an Index-By table by means of a LOOP
26. 23. 11. Deleting an Index-by table using an empty Index-by table
26. 23. 12. Using the EXISTS method
26. 23. 13. An example of COUNT method
26. 23. 14. An example of the DELETE method
26. 23. 15. An example of the FIRST, LAST and NEXT methods
26. 23. 16. number_list.EXTEND(2): Add two null value members at the end of the list.
26. 23. 17. number_list.EXTEND(3,4): Add three members at the end of the list and copy the contents of item 4
26. 23. 18. Associative arrays
26. 23. 19. Accessing Nested Table elements
26. 23. 20. ORA-06533: Subscript beyond count
26. 23. 21. compare two tables of integers
26. 23. 22. Loop through table of number by index
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