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7.6

Pass an array into PL/SQL stored procedure

Asked by chenjhua in PL / SQL

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HI, I have a question about array in Oracle.
The Front End (VB) send in an array, the procedure get it and loop inside to get a string , so I can put those string in a "IN" condition in my query, How can I define the type for the array that pass in?
Is my code is correct?
      FUNCTION f_get_service (
                aryPostalCD  IN vArray,
                ReqId  IN INTEGER
                )
             RETURN INTEGER;

Inside the procedure, I will loop the array:
String posCdStr = ';
for i in 1..aryPostalCD.count loop
        posCdStr :=  aryPostalCD(i);
         posStr = posStr + posCdStr ;
      end loop;
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Zone: PL / SQL
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