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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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