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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » Collections » Table of Varchar2 
26. 27. 6. Table collection variable assignment
SQL>
SQL> create table employee
  2          (
  3           empl_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          ,company_name           varchar2(50));

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(1,'Jones','Joe','J','10 Ave','New York','NY','11111','1111','111', '111-1111','A Company');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(2,'Smith','Sue','J','20 Ave','New York','NY','22222','2222','222', '222-111','B Company');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(3,'Anderson','Peggy','J','500 St','New York','NY','33333','3333','333', '333-3333','C Company');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(4,'Andy','Jill', null,'93St','New York','NY','44444','4444','212', '634-7733','D Company');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(5,'OK','Carl','L','19 Drive','New York','NY','55555','3234','212', '243-4243','E Company');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(6,'Peter','Jee','Q','38 Ave','New York','NY','66666','4598','212', '454-5443','F Inc');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(7,'Baker','Paul','V','738 St.','Queens','NY','77777','3842','718', '664-4333','G Inc');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(8,'Young','Steve','J','388 Ave','New York','NY','88888','3468','212', '456-4566','H Associates Inc');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(9,'Mona','Joe','T','9300 Ave','Kansas City','MO','99999','3658','415', '456-4563','J Inc');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(10,'Hackett','Karen','S','Kings Rd. Apt 833','Bellmore','NY','61202','3898','516', '767-5677','AA Inc');

row created.

SQL>
SQL> insert into employee(empl_no,lastname,firstname,midinit,street,city,state,zip,zip_4,area_code,phone,company_name)
  2  values(11,'Bob','Jack','S','12 Giant Rd.','Newark','NJ','27377','3298','908', '123-7367','Z Associates');

row created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> DECLARE
  2
  3    TYPE varchar2_array_t IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(10INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;
  4    v_array1  varchar2_array_t;
  5
  6    TYPE cust_record_array_t IS TABLE OF employee%rowtype INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;
  7    v_array2  cust_record_array_t;
  8
  9    v_array3  cust_record_array_t;
 10
 11
 12  BEGIN
 13      v_array2 := v_array3;
 14  end;
 15  /

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table employee;

Table dropped.

SQL>
SQL>
26. 27. Table of Varchar2
26. 27. 1. Demonstrate Associative Arrays
26. 27. 2. compare table of varchar2
26. 27. 3. Constructor of table collection
26. 27. 4. for index between first and last
26. 27. 5. Initialize table collection of varchar2
26. 27. 6. Table collection variable assignment
26. 27. 7. Loading and accessing an array of varchar2
26. 27. 8. A procedure that uses an implicit cursor loop to load an array with employee number and name.
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