Here is my code

use strict; use warnings; use DBIx::Connection; use DBIx::PLSQLHandler; my $Datasource = "dbi:Oracle:sid=dev;host=10.11.12.13"; my $connection = DBIx::Connection->new( name => 'dev', dsn => $Datasource, username => 'scott', password => 'tiger', ); my $plsql = $connection->plsql_handler( plsql => "DECLARE TYPE group_type IS RECORD ( h1 groups.HANDLE_GROUP%TYPE, g1 groups.GHANDLE%type); group_rec group_type; CURSOR data_groups IS SELECT DISTINCT ghandle FROM groups; BEGIN OPEN data_groups; FETCH data_groups INTO group_rec.g1; WHILE data_groups % FOUND LOOP SELECT handle_group INTO group_rec.h1 FROM groups WHERE ghandle = group_rec.g1 AND rownum < 2; DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(group_rec.g1 || '==>' + || group_rec.h1); :h2 :=group_rec.h1; :g2 :=group_rec.g1; FETCH data_groups INTO group_rec.g1; END LOOP; CLOSE data_groups; END;" ); my $result_set = $plsql->execute(); print Dumper($result_set);

The above code is returning only one record, but when I execute my procedure in SQL Developer it is outputting many records

Any problem in my procedure...though


In reply to Re^4: Get multiple rows in Perl from Oracle by kalyanrajsista
in thread Get multiple rows in Perl from Oracle by kalyanrajsista

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