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Default How to pass an array to a stored procedure

I want to know if I can have one of the parameter in stored procedure as an array.Ex : I have a procedureprocedure employee_report (emp_no number,emp_dept varchar2,emp_salary number,emp_title varchar2)Instead can I def...


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I also did in the same way.....


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Default Re: How to pass an array to a stored procedure

well is it possible to do that???

I need to go thru it in order to have the knowledge about it.
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