I like to create a PLSQL PROCEDURE to verify the data of the EMPLOYEE does not exist in DRIVER and MECHANIC.
I have create 1 records to test. However when i run EXEC Verify(2) with the records that is not i created for testing it will still show the tested records which is not i like to verify on.
I like to exec the PROCEDURE with the set of EMPLOYEE.E# that i select to run the compare of the EMPLOYEE do not exist in DRIVER and MECHANIC.
HERE is the PLSQL that i create.
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE Verify(enum IN EMPLOYEE.E#%TYPE) IS
eNo DRIVER.E#%TYPE;
eName EMPLOYEE.NAME%TYPE;
CURSOR c1 IS
SELECT DRIVER.E#, EMPLOYEE.NAME
FROM DRIVER
INNER JOIN EMPLOYEE
ON EMPLOYEE.E# = DRIVER.E#
WHERE
EXISTS (SELECT * FROM MECHANIC WHERE DRIVER.E# = MECHANIC.E#);
BEGIN
OPEN c1;
FETCH c1 into eNo, eName;
IF c1%NOTFOUND THEN
CLOSE c1;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('No Records Found');
ELSE
CLOSE c1;
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('E#| NAME');
FOR EmpRecord IN c1
LOOP
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(EmpRecord.E# || ' | ' || EmpRecord.NAME || ' is in
driver and mechanic.');
END LOOP;
END IF;
END;
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