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I am using the below code to delete data from a table based on number of days that passed in as parameter. Tablename, DateColumnName and Numberofdays are parameter.

  EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'DELETE FROM' || UPPER (TRIM (TabName)) || ' WHERE' || TRUNC(DATECOLUMN)  || '<= TRUNC(SYSDATE) - ' || NUMBEROFDAYS ;

but it throws me an error PLS-00357: TABLE VIEW or Sequence reference 'TABLE_NAME' not allowed in this context.

I expect the plsql to process the query like this DELETE FROM TABLE_NAME WHERE DUE_DATE <= TRUNC(SYSDATE) - 5 am i missing something?

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    Print out the statement that you're trying to execute to make sure it is what you think it is. From here it looks like it may be missing few spaces.
    – mustaccio
    Oct 10, 2013 at 21:39
  • You simply need to add an extra spaces between FROM and quotation mark: 'DELETE FROM ' || ...; and WHERE and quotation mark: ' WHERE ' ||; 2) There is no need to use UPPER() function here, really; 3) It would be better to use bind variables in this case: '<= :1 - :2' using TRUNC(SYSDATE), NUMBEROFDAYS; Oct 10, 2013 at 21:48
  • Thanks Nicholas. I tried.. again the same error. EXECUTE IMMEDIATE 'DELETE FROM ' || (TRIM(TabName)) || ' WHERE ' || TRUNC(DATECOLUMN) || ' <= :1 - :2 ' using TRUNC(SYSDATE), NUMBEROFDAYS;
    – Ragav
    Oct 10, 2013 at 21:52
  • i fixed the issue it seems the way as how i call those proc previously i did PROC(TabName,DDATE) - i just added quotes to it PROC('TabName','DDATE') thanks Nicholos and Mustaccio
    – Ragav
    Oct 10, 2013 at 22:07

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