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ORA-06550: line 34, column 20:  PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "I"

Asked by jivanantony in Databases Miscellaneous

Tags: symbol, encountered

I am testing a simple code using Dynamic Cursor. But it gives this run time error.



SQL> @Tr1.sql
WHERE  STATUS IN ('I','N')
                   *
ERROR at line 34:
ORA-06550: line 34, column 20:
PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "I" when expecting one of the following:
. ( * @ % & = - + ; < / > at in is mod not rem
<an exponent (**)> <> or != or ~= >= <= <> and or like
between ||



My code is


TYPE CUR_TYP IS      REF CURSOR;

      GETACCOUNTS          CUR_TYP;
      GETAC_QUERY          VARCHAR2(1000);

GETAC_QUERY := 'SELECT
     DOMAIN_ID,
     COMPANY_ID,
     BNKBCH_ID,
     ACTNO_ID,
     CUR_CD,
     LAST_STMT_DT,
     NO_OF_MONTHS,
     SOURCE_DBI_SERVER,
     HOME_DBI_SERVER,
     STATUS
FROM   EAI_ACCOUNT_PROCESS
WHERE STATUS IN ('I','N')
AND    SOURCE_DBI_SERVER = :DBIServer
ORDER  BY
     DOMAIN_ID';

BEGIN

OPEN GETACCOUNTS       FOR GETAC_QUERY
USING      DBIServer;
LOOP
FETCH      GETACCOUNTS INTO
     CurrentDomainId,
     CurrentCompanyId,
     CurrentBankBranch,
     CurrentAccountNo,
     CurrentCurrency,
     LastStmtDate,
     NumberOfMonths,
     SourceDbiServer,
     HomeDbiServer,
     CurDomainStatus;
EXIT WHEN  GETACCOUNTS%NOTFOUND;
IF CurrentDomainId!=NULL THEN
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Opened');
ELSE
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('NULL');

END IF;
END LOOP;
CLOSE GETACCOUNTS;
END;
/
 
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