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Bulk Collect in Cursor within Procedure

Asked by mirabai23 in Oracle CRM, Oracle 10.x, PL / SQL

Tags: Oracle, PL/SQL, Bulk Collect, Cursor

I've used bulk collections sparingly in the past, so I'm less knowledgeable in that area than I'd like to be.  Specifically, using them in cursors!  I'm trying to read through a table and pick out select records, which will then be manipulated in batches of 100.  I'm having issues in my code...please see below and if you can, advise where I'm going wrong...the line numbers may be a little off btw

Errors:
22/48 PLS-00302: component 'field1' must be declared
22/30 PL/SQL: ORA-00904: "rec"."field1": invalid identifier
20/9  PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
24/187  PLS-00302: component 'field1' must be declared

thank you in advance!
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procedure p1 (limit_in IN PLS_INTEGER DEFAULT 100)
as
cursor c1 is
 
select field1 from t1 where field2 = <value> order by field1;
 
TYPE array IS TABLE OF  c1%rowtype INDEX BY PLS_INTEGER;
rec array;
 
begin
    open c1;
LOOP
    fetch c1 BULK COLLECT into rec LIMIT limit_in;
 
    for indx in 1 .. rec.COUNT
    LOOP
        update t1
        set    field2 = <value>
        where  field1 = rec.field1;
        commit;
        functioncall1(rec.field1);
        functioncall2(param1 => rec.field1);
    END LOOP;
 
    if rec.COUNT < limit_in then
              functioncall1(rec.field1);
    end if;
    EXIT WHEN rec.COUNT < limit_in;
 
END LOOP;
 
 CLOSE c1;
end p1;
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