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6.4

Only 1 Row is returned from Procedure

Asked by Jackass03 in Oracle Database

I have wrote a stored procedure to return details about a customer in my oracle database.

I will then be connecting to it via PHP.... (I have do this but again it only returns the last row)

I have a problem with my procedure - it only returns the last row. If I do a dbms_output.put_line in my loop it returns the correct values. Is there any way to return all the rows?

Here is my code for the procedure:



CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE sp_customerinfo(p_customertype IN tblCustomer.Type%TYPE, p_CustomerID OUT tblCustomer.CustomerID%TYPE, p_CustomerDOB OUT tblCustomer.DOB%TYPE)
IS
    CURSOR customer_cursor IS
    SELECT CustomerID
    FROM   tblCustomer
    WHERE  Type = p_customertype;

v_CustomerID tblCustomer.CustomerID%TYPE;


BEGIN

  OPEN customer_cursor;
    LOOP
      FETCH customer_cursor into v_CustomerID;
      EXIT WHEN customer_cursor%NOTFOUND;

      SELECT CustomerID, DOB
      INTO  p_CustomerID, p_CustomerDOB
      FROM tblCustomer
      WHERE CustomerID = v_CustomerID;

END LOOP;
CLOSE customer_cursor;

END;
/




Any ideas? - I would like to return all rows selected rather than the last one!
 
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