What is the difference between explicit and implicit cursors in Oracle?

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温柔的废话 2020-12-08 07:41

I am a bit rusty on my cursor lingo in PL/SQL. Anyone know this?

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  •  无人及你
    2020-12-08 08:28

    An implicit cursor is one created "automatically" for you by Oracle when you execute a query. It is simpler to code, but suffers from

    • inefficiency (the ANSI standard specifies that it must fetch twice to check if there is more than one record)
    • vulnerability to data errors (if you ever get two rows, it raises a TOO_MANY_ROWS exception)

    Example

    SELECT col INTO var FROM table WHERE something;
    

    An explicit cursor is one you create yourself. It takes more code, but gives more control - for example, you can just open-fetch-close if you only want the first record and don't care if there are others.

    Example

    DECLARE   
      CURSOR cur IS SELECT col FROM table WHERE something; 
    BEGIN
      OPEN cur;
      FETCH cur INTO var;
      CLOSE cur;
    END;
    

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