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Try looking in the Application Developers Guide. For 7.3 it was Chapter 10, though this may have changed.
At 05:55 AM 10/3/01 -0800, you wrote:
> Hi Rajendra Jamadagni,
>
> Can U explain about
> dbms_sql.open_cursor
> dbms_sql.parse
> dbms_sql.define_column
> dbms_sql.execute_and_fetch
> dbms_sql.column_value
> dbms_sql.close_cursor
>I tried in Oracle PLSQL Documents, but couldn't trace about these. Hope U
>can help me.
>
>Regards
>Nitheesh
>
>
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