I'm looking for a most efficient way to implement PL/SQL block with dynamic data. For example in the following block there might be different App_profile_Type rows (with various values). Should I prepare $statement with whole block (by concatenating $statement in loop) or there is a better way to do it ?
Declare P_APP_ROW App_profile_Type_tab; v_Return BOOLEAN; BEGIN --- --- Initiate Application profile --- P_APP_ROW := App_profile_Type_tab ( App_profile_Type('JSYSTEM_1007','','',2,'1','0',1,1,1,'0',NULL,NULL,NU +LL), .... .... ); V_Return := APP_PROFILE_LOADER.Load_profile( P_APP_ROW => P_APP_ROW); IF (v_Return) THEN DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v_Return = ' || 'TRUE'); commit; ELSE DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('v_Return = ' || 'FALSE'); rollback; END IF; END; /

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