Simple Oracle variable SQL Assignment

非 Y 不嫁゛ 提交于 2019-12-01 16:19:37

问题


Despite having spent an hour researching I can't seem to figure out how to correctly define a variable and then use it in your SQL.

This is what I have so far produced:

DECLARE startDate DATE := to_date('03/11/2011', 'dd/mm/yyyy');

of which I get the reply:

ORA-06550: line 1, column 63: PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "end-of-file" when expecting one of the following:

begin function package pragma procedure subtype type use form current cursor

Details: DECLARE startDate DATE := to_date('03/11/2011', 'dd/mm/yyyy'); Error at line 1 ORA-06550: line 1, column 63: PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "end-of-file" when expecting one of the following:

begin function package pragma procedure subtype type use form current cursor

I'd love to find out how to do such a simple task!


回答1:


Your variable declaration is correct.

The DECLARE keyword is used to define variables scoped in a PL/SQL block (whose body is delimited by BEGIN and END;). How do you want to use this variable?

The following PL/SQL works fine for me:

DECLARE 
    startDate DATE := to_date('03/11/2011', 'dd/mm/yyyy');
    reccount INTEGER;
BEGIN
    SELECT count(*) INTO reccount 
        FROM my_table tab 
        WHERE tab.somedate < startDate;
    dbms_output.put_line(reccount);
END;

You can also use the DEFINE statement to use simple string substitution variables. They are suitable for a client like SQL/PLUS or TOAD.

DEFINE start_date = "to_date('03/11/2011', 'dd/mm/yyyy')"
SELECT COUNT(*) from my_table tab where tab.some_date < &start_date;



回答2:


To accomplish what you're attempting in Toad, you don't need to declare the variable at all. Simply include your variable prefaced with a colon and Toad will prompt you for the variable's value when you execute the query. For example:

select * from all_tables where owner = :this_is_a_variable;

If this doesn't work initially, right-click anywhere in the editor and make sure "Prompt for Substitution Variables" is checked.

If you really want to do it similarly to the way SQL Server handles variables (or you want to be able to do the same thing in SQL*Plus), you can write it as follows:

var this_is_a_variable varchar2(30); 

exec :this_is_a_variable := 'YOUR_SCHEMA_NAME';

print this_is_a_variable;

select * from all_tables where owner = :this_is_a_variable;

However, to make this work in Toad, you'll need to run it through "Execute as script", rather than the typical "Execute statement" command.




回答3:


Take in mind that Oracle's PL/SQL is not SQL.

PL/SQL is a procedural language. SQL is not procedural, but you can define "variables" the user can enter via the "&var" syntax (see http://www.orafaq.com/node/515).




回答4:


This is an old post, but in case anyone stumbles on this (as I just did), you can handle this with a CTE:

with params as (
      select date '2011-11-03' as startdate
      from dual
     )
select . . .
from params cross join
     . . .

Almost the same syntax works in SQL Server (minus the date-specific stuff and from dual).




回答5:


Can you please try this :

DEF  startDate = to_date('03/11/2011', 'dd/mm/yyyy');
Select &startDate from dual;


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