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lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -11239,15 +11239,13 @@ OUT parameters of PL/SQL INDEX BY associative array types with integer
1123911239keys. This Oracle type was formerly called PL/SQL tables or index-by
1124011240tables.
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11242- While you could bind associative arrays via named types as shown in
11243- previous examples, it is generally more efficient to use the method
11244- shown below.
11245-
11246- Note that if you bind associative arrays via named types for BIND_IN,
11247- then the resulting arrays in PL/SQL will start from index 0, which
11248- affects FORALL usage. The method shown below results in indexes
11249- starting from 1. (Using named type binding for nested tables and
11250- VARRAYs does result in indexes starting from 1).
11242+ While you could bind associative arrays via named types as shown in previous
11243+ examples, it is more efficient to use the method shown below which uses the
11244+ type of each element, not the name of the associative array type. Note that if
11245+ you use named types for BIND_IN, then the resulting arrays in PL/SQL will start
11246+ from index 0. The method shown below results in indexes starting from 1.
11247+ (Using named type binding for nested tables and VARRAYs results in indexes
11248+ starting from 1).
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1125211250Given this table and PL/SQL package:
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