Im working on stored procedure where I need to retrieve a set of results and process each element individually and then return the entire result.(using 3 different tables)
Im not too familiar with databases, but heres what I was able to come up with..
create or replace procedure GET_EMP_RSLT
IS
CURSOR ecursor IS select emp_id from temp_employee where 'some condition';
BEGIN
FOR empidset in ecursor
LOOP
Select * from
(select * from payroll_info where emp_id = empidset.emp_id) a
left join
(select * from benefit_info where emp_id = empidset.emp_id) b
on a.emp_id = b.emp_id
END LOOP;
END;
On execution, I get the following error..
an INTO clause is expected in this SELECT statement : "Select * from"
can anyone please explain on how do I correct this error and get the required results?
PS. Im using Oracle 9i & TOAD 9
Thanks,
Tom
You need to add an INTO clause to specify which local variables to place the selected data, eg.
Below is a possible solution, making a fair number of assumptions. As written, it returns the result as a ref cursor containing data from all 3 tables (it would be trivial to make it return a ref cursor for each table, but that would be more work for a dubious result).
However, unless you're really doing something in the PL/SQL that you can't do in SQL, you'd be much better off doing this directly in SQL.
There are too many syntactical and ideological errors in your code. Therefore, read, please, PL/SQL documentation here, especially PL/SQL Architecture section to understand difference between SQL and PL/SQL (generally SQL - query language, PL/SQL - programming language) and sections for your case:
Full PL/SQL reference for Oracle 9i R2 available at this link.
Set of all Oracle 9i R2 documentation can be found here.
The SELECT inside of your loop needs to have an INTO clause to process the values - it is not clear from your code what you're trying to do, but I suspect the nested SELECT's/JOIN inside of the cursor loop could be better written as a three table join in the main cursor.