So I've got a for loop that processes a list of IDs and has some fairly complex things to do. Without going into all the ugly details, basically this:
DECLARE
l_selected APEX_APPLICATION_GLOBAL.VC_ARR2;
...snip...
BEGIN
-- get the list ids
l_selected := APEX_UTIL.STRING_TO_TABLE(:P4_SELECT_LIST);
-- process each in a nice loop
FOR i IN 1..l_selected.count
LOOP
-- do some data checking stuff...
-- here we will look for duplicate entries, so we can noop if duplicate is found
BEGIN
SELECT county_id INTO v_dup_check FROM org_county_accountable
WHERE organization_id = :P4_ID AND county_id = v_county_id;
-- NEXT;! NOOP;! but there is no next!
EXCEPTION WHEN NO_DATA_FOUND THEN
dbms_output.put_line('no dups found, proceeding');
END;
-- here we have code we only want to execute if there are no dupes already
IF v_dup_check IS NULL THEN
-- if not a duplicate record, proceed...
ELSE
-- reset duplicate check variable
v_dup_check := NULL;
END;
END LOOP;
END;
How I normally handle this is by selecting into a value, and then wrap the following code in an IF statement checking to make sure that duplicate check variable is NULL. But it's annoying. I just want to be able to say NEXT; or NOOP; or something. Especially since I already have to catch the NO_DATA_FOUND exception. I suppose I could write a letter to Oracle, but I'm curious how others handle this.
I could also wrap this in a function, too, but I was looking for something a little cleaner/simpler.
