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I think
' begin
> mystorageArray.field_''i'' := 1;
> end; ';
will not recongize mystoragearray as a variable .
-ak
> Im on 8.1.7. Is it possible to do something like this? Im getting errors:
>
> create or replace procedure myproc is
> TYPE myRecord is RECORD (
> field_1 number,
> field_2 number);
> TYPE storageArray IS TABLE OF myRecord
> INDEX BY BINARY_INTEGER;
> myStorageArray storageArray;
> i number;
> begin
> i := 1;
> execute immediate
> ' begin
> mystorageArray.field_''i'' := 1;
> end; ';
> end;
> /
>
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